S. A. Al‐Rawi, Hassan S. Abouelenein, Mohamad El‐Sayed EL Nagdy, Haidar Hamza Alabdei, A. Sulaiman, D. S. Al-Nuaimi, Magdy M. Khalil, A. Alshewered
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Assessment of dose gradient index variation during simultaneously integrated boost intensity‐modulated radiation therapy for head and neck cancer patients
Dose gradient index (DGI) is a tool used to evaluate radiation dose gradient outside the target. This study aimed to analyze the consistency of this tool through the long course of radiotherapy due to patient anatomical changes, such as body weight loss and tumor shrinkage.