نتایج جستجو برای: dose volume histogram

تعداد نتایج: 619461  

2015
Yasir A. Bahadur Camelia Constantinescu Ashraf H. Hassouna Maha M. Eltaher Noor M. Ghassal Nesreen A. Awad

PURPOSE To retrospectively compare the potential dosimetric advantages of a multichannel vaginal applicator vs. a single channel one in intracavitary vaginal high-dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy after hysterectomy, and evaluate the dosimetric advantage of fractional re-planning. MATERIAL AND METHODS We randomly selected 12 patients with endometrial carcinoma, who received adjuvant vaginal cuff ...

2007
Myonggeun Yoon Sung Yong Park Dongho Shin Se Byeong Lee Hong Ryull Pyo Dae Yong Kim Kwan Ho Cho

The goal of the present study was to develop a new dose-volume histogram (DVH)- based homogeneity index for effectively evaluating the dose homogeneity of intensity-modulated radiotherapy plans. The new index, called the sigma-index ("S-index") is defined as the standard deviation of the normalized differential DVH curve. In a study of 16 patients with brain tumors at our institution, the S-ind...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2008
Y Zinchenko T Craig H Keller T Terlaky M Sharpe

Radiation therapy is an important modality in treating various cancers. Various treatment planning and delivery technologies have emerged to support intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), creating significant opportunities to advance this type of treatment. However, one of the fundamental questions in treatment planning and optimization, 'can we produce better treatment plans relying on ...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2004
Ying Xiao Darek Michalski Yair Censor James M Galvin

The efficient delivery of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) depends on finding optimized beam intensity patterns that produce dose distributions, which meet given constraints for the tumour as well as any critical organs to be spared. Many optimization algorithms that are used for beamlet-based inverse planning are susceptible to large variations of neighbouring intensities. Accurate...

2010
Ramachandran Prabhakar

PURPOSE In radiotherapy treatment planning, dose homogeneity inside the target volume plays a significant role in the final treatment outcome. Especially in brachytherapy where there is a steep dose gradient in the dose distribution inside the target volume, comparing the plans based on the dose homogeneity helps in assessing the high dose volume inside the final treatment plan. In brachytherap...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2013
Bram L Gorissen Dick den Hertog Aswin L Hoffmann

Current inverse treatment planning methods that optimize both catheter positions and dwell times in prostate HDR brachytherapy use surrogate linear or quadratic objective functions that have no direct interpretation in terms of dose-volume histogram (DVH) criteria, do not result in an optimum or have long solution times. We decrease the solution time of the existing linear and quadratic dose-ba...

2010
Bondel Shwetha Manickam Ravikumar Aradhana Katke Sanjay S. Supe Golhalli VenkataGiri Nanda Ramanand Tanvir Pasha

HDR brachytherapy treatment planning often involves optimization methods to calculate the dwell times and dwell positions of the radioactive source along specified afterloading catheters. The purpose of this study is to compare the dose distribution obtained with geometric optimization (GO) and volume optimization (VO) combined with isodose reshaping. This is a retrospective study of 10 cervix ...

Journal: :Medical physics 2002
K Karouzakis M Lahanas N Milickovic S Giannouli D Baltas N Zamboglou

A stratified sampling method for the efficient repeated computation of dose-volume histograms (DVHs) in brachytherapy is presented as used for anatomy based brachytherapy optimization methods. The aim of the method is to reduce the number of sampling points required for the calculation of DVHs for the body and the PTV. From the DVHs are derived the quantities such as Conformity Index COIN and C...

2014
Michael S. Gossman Samuel S. Hancock Rajat J. Kudchadker Paul R. Lundahl Minsong Cao Christopher S. Melhus

The first quality assurance process for validating dose-volume histogram data involving brachytherapy procedures in radiation therapy is presented. The process is demonstrated using both low dose-rate and high dose-rate radionuclide sources. A rectangular cuboid was contoured in five commercially available brachytherapy treatment planning systems. A single radioactive source commissioned for QA...

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