Value of couch height-based positioning in postoperative adjuvant radiotherapy for left-sided breast cancer
Zaichun Shang, Jian Chen, Ming Li, Binbin Ge, Jinjin Feng, Jianhua Jin, Jianting Wu, Hanzhen Ji, Kaiyue Chu, Xinhua Zhang

TL;DR
This study shows that using couch height for positioning in radiotherapy improves accuracy and reduces dose errors for left-sided breast cancer patients.
Contribution
The study introduces couch height-based positioning as a novel method to reduce ventral-dorsal positioning errors in breast cancer radiotherapy.
Findings
Couch height-based positioning reduced positioning errors compared to reference line positioning.
Dorsal positioning errors over 3mm worsened dose distribution in PTV and OARs.
Ventral positioning errors over 1.5mm significantly altered PTV dose distribution.
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the value of positioning based on the treatment couch height in radiotherapy for left-sided breast cancer. Sixty patients who had undergone radical mastectomy for left-sided breast cancer were selected, with each patient undergoing positioning based on the treatment couch height (couch height group) and positioning based on the reference skin marking lines (reference line group), to measure corresponding positioning errors. Meanwhile, 20 of 60 patients were randomly selected, and the planning system was used to simulate the changes in radiation doses in planning target volume (PTV) and organs at risk (OARs) along with the changes in positioning errors in dorsal (increasing couch height) and ventral (decreasing couch height), respectively. Compared with the original plan, when the positioning error in the dorsal direction reached 3 mm, Dmean, V30 , and V20 in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBreast Cancer Treatment Studies · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Breast Implant and Reconstruction
