نتایج جستجو برای: imaging radiotherapy planning
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Background: Craniospinal radiotherapy faces technical challenges which are due to the sensitivity of the location in which the gross tumor is, and to organs at risk around planning target volume. Using modern treatment planning systems causes a reduction in the complexities of the treatment techniques. The most effective method to assess the dosimetric accuracy and the validity of the ...
Prostate cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death in males. Hence early detection is the key to early management and favorable outcome. Correct staging is required as it determines the treatment protocols especially radiotherapy planning and prognosis. Hence, this article aims to provide an imaging insight in to prostatic carcinoma for easy reference to accurate staging required for ...
introduction: esophageal cancer is one of the most frequently occurring cancers in iran and having a high incidence rate among other countries. radiotherapy is one of the three methods (surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy) for radical or palliative treatment of esophageal cancer. in this method of treatment, the organs such as heart and spinal cord are regarded as organs at r...
During the past half century, an ongoing technological revolution in cancer imaging and radiation treatment has taken us ever closer to the goal of treating localized tumors without harming normal tissues. In his visionary 1946 paper, Harvard physicist Robert Wilson suggested that energetic protons could provide a nearly ideal form of radiotherapy. What makes protons the preferred particle type...
Esophageal cancer is the eighth most common malignancy worldwide, with more than 480,000 new patients diagnosed annually. The incidence of esophageal adenocarcinoma is increasing, whereas the incidence of squamous cell carcinoma has not changed. According to the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) statistics, the 5-year survival rate for esophageal carcinoma based on stage at diag...
Postoperative external beam radiotherapy was considered the standard adjuvant treatment for patients with glioblastoma multiforme until the advent of using the drug temozolomide (TMZ) in addition to radiotherapy. High-dose volume should be focal, minimizing whole brain irradiation. Modern imaging, using several magnetic resonance sequences, has improved the planning target volume definition. Th...
Radiotherapy is a rapidly growing cancer treatment technique. In brachytherapy – one radiotherapy treatment technique – preand post-planning is usually carried out using CT imaging. As CT scanners cannot easily be moved from one operation room to an other and as CT does not have real-time imaging capability, alternative imaging modalities are needed to realize the vision of image guided surgery...
Multicatheter brachytherapy can be applied as a monotherapy or in combination with external beam radiotherapy as an adjuvant treatment for soft tissue sarcoma. Successful application of brachytherapy in the treatment of soft tissue sarcoma requires implementation of multiple imaging modalities during preoperative and postoperative planning. Preoperative imaging is essential in planning local th...
The head and neck imaging plays a central role at all stages of the management of cancer. Indeed, the image allows the oncology planning, surgery and radiotherapy. It is a multimodal imaging and the advantages and limitations of each technique must be known. Good knowledge of cervical anatomy is a necessary prerequisite for communication with the multidisciplinary committee. The computerised to...
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