Abstract

In a regional oncology center, where the patient census makes routine construction of tissue compensators prohibitive, a simple alternative can be successfully implemented. In this instance, a posterior wedge is used to alter isodose levels. This allows us to minimize critical structure doses, and optimize tumor dose levels. The following chest isodose distribution is presented for discussion.

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