Abstract

Abstract BACKGROUND New techniques in radiation oncology such as VMAT (volumetric modulated arc therapy), IGRT (image guidance radiotherapy) compare 3D-conformal technique offering better coverage of the target and more safety for the organs at risk for brain tumors such as Glioblastomas, low grade gliomas, pediatric tumors, meningiomas, pituitary adenomas, brain metastasis. MATERIAL AND METHODS Compare 3D-conformal treatment plans with VMAT -IGRT plan for Glioblastoma, pituitary adenoma, pediatric tumors, low grade gliomas, brain metastasis. Clinical target definition occur with Fusion of planing-MRI with Planing-CT inclusive preoperative and postoperative MRI to exact delineation of GTV (gross tumor volume), CTV (clinical target definition, PTV (planing tumor volume). contouring of organs at risk such as brainstemm, chiasm, N. opticus right and left, eye right and left, lens right and left, brain, cerebellum, internal ears. RESULTS VMAT treatment plans offer higher coverage of the target, higher homogenize radiation index and less radiation for the organs at risk. Due to the good safety of the organs at risk less toxicity during radiation was mentioned specially for neuroaxisradiation for medulloblastoma in children. The toleration during radiotherapy with VMAT technique is is much better than 3D conformal technique CONCLUSION VMAT technique offers higher radiation dose to the target and less radiation to the organs at risk with better toleration of treatment and less toxicity inclusive late side effects such as radionecrosis.

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