Practical radiation oncology
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Medical devices in radiation therapy undergo a complex process of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval. Little is known about which processes within the radiation therapy medical device industry are most prone to events involving wrong dose, volume, or targeting in radiation therapy treatment. ⋯ Review of these data shows that problems with LINAC control software were associated with incorrect dose delivery at a 4-fold higher rate than errors with LINACs. Manufacturers should focus on improvements in software design to minimize dose- and targeting-related errors to patients.
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Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is increasingly used in the management of patients with resected brain metastases (rBMs). A significant complication of this therapy can be radiation necrosis (RN). Despite radiation therapy dose de-escalation and the delivery of several rather than a single dose fraction, rates of RN after SRS for rBMs remain high. We evaluated the dosimetric parameters associated with radiographic RN for rBMs. ⋯ To our knowledge, this is the first study that investigated dosimetric factors that predict for RN after 5-fraction hypofractionated SRS for rBM. Hotspot location and magnitude appear important for predicting RN risk, thus these parameters should be carefully considered during treatment planning.