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Interbreath-hold reproducibility of lung tumour position and reduction of the internal target volume using a voluntary breath-hold method with spirometer during stereotactic radiotherapy for lung tumours

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the interbreath-hold reproducibility of the tumour (gross tumour volume, GTV) position and relative reduction of the internal target volume (ITV) using a voluntary breath-hold method with a spirometer in a clinical setting of stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT)...

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Published in:British journal of radiology 2007-05, Vol.80 (953), p.355-361
Main Authors: KIMURA, T, MURAKAMI, Y, KENJO, M, KANEYASU, Y, WADASAKI, K, ITO, K, OHKAWA, M
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