نتایج جستجو برای: imaging radiotherapy planning

تعداد نتایج: 700763  

2017
Yuan Feng

Radiotherapy is one of the main ways head and neck cancers are treated; radiation is used to kill cancerous cells and prevent their recurrence. Complex treatment planning is required to ensure that enough radiation is given to the tumour, and little to other sensitive structures (known as organs at risk) such as the eyes and nerves which might otherwise be damaged. This is especially difficult ...

Journal: :Seminars in nuclear medicine 2005
Yusuf Menda Michael M Graham

This article summarizes the recent literature in (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose/positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) imaging of head and neck cancers and extends the previous review in this area by Schöder and Yeung in the July 2004 issue of Seminars in Nuclear Medicine. Positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET-CT) imaging is now used widely but has not been adequately evaluated for he...

Journal: :Medical physics 2012
Y Yang J Wong T McNutt E Tryggestad Y Le

PURPOSE By default, the 4-mm wide leaf-pairs of the Elekta Beam Modulator MLC not used for field shaping are moved to under the primary collimator to minimize the leakage dose. The trade-off is the increased beam delivery time in the case of IMRT. This study examines the dosimetric impact and improved delivery efficiency by allowing the unused leaf-pair as 2mm gap to stay within the PTV apertur...

2007
Curtis Baker Sharifeh A. Dini Mahesh Kudrimoti Shahid B. Awan Ali S. Meigooni

Currently, patients having cervical cancer with extension into the lower vagina are being treated with a combination of the Fletcher-Suit applicator, which treats the cervix, and a vaginal cylinder, which treats the lower vagina. With this method, patients receive two separate implants-a procedure that creates greater uncertainty in the dose distribution and unnecessary patient inconvenience. T...

2014
Ning Wen Bo Zhao Jinkoo Kim Karen Chin‐Snyder Maria Bellon Carri Glide‐Hurst Kenneth Barton Daiquan Chen Indrin J. Chetty

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the overall accuracy of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and RapidArc delivery using both flattening filter (FF) and flattening filter-free (FFF) modalities based on test cases developed by AAPM Task Group 119. Institutional confidence limits (CLs) were established as the baseline for patient specific treatment plan quality assurance (QA). Th...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2009
Chunhua Men Xuejun Gu Dongju Choi Amitava Majumdar Ziyi Zheng Klaus Mueller Steve B Jiang

The widespread adoption of on-board volumetric imaging in cancer radiotherapy has stimulated research efforts to develop online adaptive radiotherapy techniques to handle the inter-fraction variation of the patient's geometry. Such efforts face major technical challenges to perform treatment planning in real time. To overcome this challenge, we are developing a supercomputing online re-planning...

2014
J Scaife K Harrison M Romanchikova A Parker M Sutcliffe S Bond S Thomas S Freeman R Jena A Bates N Burnet

OBJECTIVE Radiotherapy for prostate cancer does not explicitly take into account daily variation in the position of the rectum. It is important to accurately assess accumulated dose (DA) to the rectum in order to understand the relationship between dose and toxicity. The primary objective of this work was to quantify systematic (Σ) and random (σ) variation in the position of the rectum during a...

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