Abstract
Purpose/Objective: Several radiographic systems are now available to measure and correct for daily patient positioning errors. Most systems rely on bony landmark imaging and registration, ignoring possible variations in tumor position relative to bony anatomy. We report on interfractional variation in lung tumor position relative to bony anatomy as measured with megavoltage cone-beam CT (MVCBCT).
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