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Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2017

Statistical Process Control Analysis for Patient Quality Assurance of Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy

Rena Lee; Kyubo Kim; Samju Cho; Sangwook Lim; Suk Lee; Jang Bo Shim; Hyun Do Huh; Sang Hoon Lee; Sohyun Ahn

This study applied statistical process control to set and verify the quality assurances (QA) tolerance standard for our hospital’s characteristics with the criteria standards that are applied to all the treatment sites with this analysis. Gamma test factor of delivery quality assurances (DQA) was based on 3%/3 mm. Head and neck, breast, prostate cases of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) or volumetric arc radiation therapy (VMAT) were selected for the analysis of the QA treatment sites. The numbers of data used in the analysis were 73 and 68 for head and neck patients. Prostate and breast were 49 and 152 by MapCHECK and ArcCHECK respectively. Cp value of head and neck and prostate QA were above 1.0, Cpml is 1.53 and 1.71 respectively, which is close to the target value of 100%. Cpml value of breast (IMRT) was 1.67, data values are close to the target value of 95%. But value of was 0.90, which means that the data values are widely distributed. Cp and Cpml of breast VMAT QA were respectively 1.07 and 2.10. This suggests that the VMAT QA has better process capability than the IMRT QA. Consequently, we should pay more attention to planning and QA before treatment for breast Radiotherapy.


Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2017

Erratum to: Branch length similarity entropy-based descriptors for shape representation (Journal of the Korean Physical Society, (2017), 71, 10, (727-732), 10.3938/jkps.71.593)

Dong Hee Shin; Jin Hyuck Heo; Sang Hyuk Im; Rena Lee; Kyubo Kim; Samju Cho; Sangwook Lim; Suk Lee; Jang Bo Shim; Hyun Do Huh; Sang Hoon Lee; Sohyun Ahn; Ashadun Nobi; Jae Woo Lee; Hyunwoo Lim; Hunwoo Lee; Hyosung Cho; Changwoo Seo; Uikyu Je; Chulkyu Park; Kyuseok Kim; Guna Kim; Soyoung Park; Dongyeon Lee; Seokyoon Kang; Minsik Lee; Jingtai Cao; Xiaohui Zhao; Zhaokun Li; Wei Liu

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Radiation oncology journal | 2016

Treatment outcomes after adjuvant radiotherapy following surgery for patients with stage I endometrial cancer

Ji-Young Kim; Kyung-Ja Lee; Kyung-Ran Park; Boram Ha; Yi-Jun Kim; Wonguen Jung; Rena Lee; Seung Cheol Kim; Hye Sung Moon; Woong Ju; Yun Hwan Kim; Jihae Lee

Purpose The purpose of this study is to evaluate the treatment outcomes of adjuvant radiotherapy using vaginal brachytherapy (VB) with a lower dose per fraction and/or external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) following surgery for patients with stage I endometrial carcinoma. Materials and Methods The subjects were 43 patients with the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage I endometrial cancer who underwent adjuvant radiotherapy following surgery between March 2000 and April 2014. Of these, 25 received postoperative VB alone, while 18 received postoperative EBRT to the whole pelvis; 3 of these were treated with EBRT plus VB. The median EBRT dose was 50.0 Gy (45.0–50.4 Gy) and the VB dose was 24 Gy in 6 fractions. Tumor dose was prescribed at a depth of 5 mm from the cylinder surface and delivered twice per week. Results The median follow-up period for all patients was 57 months (range, 9 to 188 months). Five-year disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) for all patients were 92.5% and 95.3%, respectively. Adjuvant radiotherapy was performed according to risk factors and stage IB, grade 3 and lymphovascular invasion were observed more frequently in the EBRT group. Five-year DFS for EBRT and VB alone were 88.1% and 96.0%, respectively (p = 0.42), and 5-year OS for EBRT and VB alone were 94.4% and 96%, respectively (p = 0.38). There was no locoregional recurrence in any patient. Two patients who received EBRT and 1 patient who received VB alone developed distant metastatic disease. Two patients who received EBRT had severe complications, one each of grade 3 gastrointestinal complication and pelvic bone insufficiency fracture. Conclusion Adjuvant radiotherapy achieved high DFS and OS with acceptable toxicity in stage I endometrial cancer. VB (with a lower dose per fraction) may be a viable option for selected patients with early-stage endometrial cancer following surgery.


Medical Physics | 2016

SU-F-I-06: Evaluation of Imaging Dose for Modulation Layer Based Dual Energy Cone-Beam CT

Eunbin Ju; Sohyun Ahn; Samju Cho; Ki Chang Keum; Rena Lee

PURPOSEnDual energy cone beam CT system is finding a variety of promising applications in diagnostic CT, both in imaging of endogenous materials and exogenous materials across a range of body sites. Dual energy cone beam CT system to suggest in this study acquire image by rotating 360 degree with half of the X-ray window covered using copper modulation layer. In the region that covered by modulation layer absorb the low energy X-ray by modulation layer. Relative high energy X-ray passes through the layer and contributes to image reconstruction. Dose evaluation should be carried out in order to utilize such an imaging acquirement technology for clinical use.nnnMETHODSnFor evaluating imaging dose of modulation layer based dual energy cone beam CT system, Prototype cone beam CT that configured X-ray tube (D054SB, Toshiba, Japan) and detector (PaxScan 2520V, Varian Medical Systems, Palo Alto, CA) is used. A range of 0.5-2.0 mm thickness of modulation layer is implemented in Monte Carlo simulation (MCNPX, ver. 2.6.0, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA) with half of X-ray window covered. In-house phantom using in this study that has 3 cylindrical phantoms configured water, Teflon air with PMMA covered for verifying the comparability the various material in human body and is implemented in Monte Carlo simulation. The actual dose with 2.0 mm copper covered half of X-ray window is measured using Gafchromic EBT3 film with 5.0 mm bolus for compared with simulative dose.nnnRESULTSnDose in phantom reduced 33% by copper modulation layer of 2.0 mm. Scattering dose occurred in modulation layer by Compton scattering effect is 0.04% of overall dose.nnnCONCLUSIONnModulation layer of that based dual energy cone beam CT has not influence on unnecessary scatter dose. This study was supported by the Radiation Safety Research Programs (1305033) through the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission.


Radiation Measurements | 2011

Clinical application of glass dosimeter for in vivo dose measurements of total body irradiation treatment technique

Jeong Eun Rah; Ui Jung Hwang; Hojin Jeong; Sang Yeob Lee; Doo Hyun Lee; Dong Ho Shin; Myonggeun Yoon; Se Byeong Lee; Rena Lee; Sung Yong Park


Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2014

Development of a beam stop array system with dual scan mode for scatter correction of cone-beam CT

So Hyun Ahn; Jinho Choi; Kyu Chan Lee; Siyong Kim; Rena Lee


Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2010

Dose response characteristics in polymer gel for the composition ratio

Sam Ju Cho; Su Jung Shim; Chul Yong Kim; Jang Bo Sim; Suk Lee; Sang Hoon Lee; Hyun Do Huh; Dong Oh Shin; Rena Lee


Progress in Medical Physics | 2013

The Effect of Breathing Biofeedback on Breathing Reproducibility and Patient's Dose in Respiration-gated Radiotherapy

Sohyun An; I Yeo; J Jung; Hyunsuk Suh; Kyung Ja Lee; Jinho Choi; Kyu Chan Lee; Rena Lee


Journal of Clinical Radiololgy | 2012

Feasibility study of insertable miniature x-ray source for dental imaging

Sung-Ho Cho; So-Yeong Kim; So-Hyun An; Soo-Mee Lim; Rena Lee


Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2010

Measurement of the secondary neutron dose generated during proton beam therapy for craniospinal irradiation

Dong Wook Dong Wook Kim; J Shin; Sung Hwan Ahn; Sang Yeob Lee; Dongho Shin; Myonggeun Yoon; Se Byeong Lee; Sung Yong Park; Young Kyung Lim; Rena Lee

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Kwang Hwan Cho

Soonchunhyang University

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