A retrospective evaluation of mixed energy volumetric modulated arc therapy for anal cancers with lymph node involvement, Eskens et al. 45 (2020): 339-345

Most modern LINAC are installed with a variety of photon energies varying from 6 MV to 18 MV. The conventional wisdom in external radiotherapy has been that higher energies (>10 MV) are preferred for deep seated pelvic and/or abdominal lesions, especially for larger target volume or larger patients. Laughlin JS Mohan R Kutcher GJ. Choice of optimum megavoltage for accelerators for photon beam treatment.

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The usefulness for higher energy is more evident with 3DCRT, as compared to IMRT and VMAT. Soderstrom S Eklof A Brahme A. Aspects on the optimal photon beam energy for radiation therapy.

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The recent paper by Eskens et al. Eskens M Nguyen H Deere W et al. A retrospective evaluation of mixed energy volumetric modulated arc therapy for anal cancers with lymph node involvement.

Med Dosim. 2020; 45 (Winter): 339-345

shades more light into the usefulness of using different energies or a combination of energies for anal cancers with lymph node involvement. This is a well written paper; however, certain useful information was not addressed in the manuscript.

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