نتایج جستجو برای: radiotherapy planning

تعداد نتایج: 257586  

Journal: :Oncology 2013
James B Yu Jason A Efstathiou Justin E Bekelman

Proton radiotherapy is an important technology for cancer treatment. By reducing and even eliminating unwanted radiation dose to surrounding tissue, proton therapy has the potential to lessen the toxicity of radiotherapy. The promise of precisely delivered radiation doses has led to the adoption of proton radiotherapy in selected centers across the United States.[1] Currently there are 11 proto...

2015
Yaqin Zhao Lu Chen Shu Zhang Qiang Wu Xiaoqin Jiang Hong Zhu Jin Wang Zhiping Li Yong Xu Ying Jie Zhang Sen Bai Feng Xu

BACKGROUND Radiation pneumonitis (RP) is a common side reaction in radiotherapy for esophageal cancer. There are few reports about RP in esophageal cancer patients receiving postoperative intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT). This study aims to analyze clinical or dosimetric factors associated with RP, and provides data for radiotherapy planni...

2006
Henri Ruotsalainen Eeva Boman Kaisa Miettinen Jari Hämäläinen

In this paper, interactive multiobjective optimization for radiotherapy treatment planning is studied. The aim of radiotherapy is to destroy a tumor without causing damage to healthy tissue and treatment planning is used to achieve an optimal dose distribution. In intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), the intensity of the incoming radiation flux can be modulated using some aperture such as a...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2012
Issam El Naqa Piotr Pater Jan Seuntjens

Radiobiological models are essential components of modern radiotherapy. They are increasingly applied to optimize and evaluate the quality of different treatment planning modalities. They are frequently used in designing new radiotherapy clinical trials by estimating the expected therapeutic ratio of new protocols. In radiobiology, the therapeutic ratio is estimated from the expected gain in tu...

2015
Lorraine Lewis Jennifer Cox Marita Morgia John Atyeo Gillian Lamoury

INTRODUCTION The clinical target volume (CTV) for early stage breast cancer is difficult to clearly identify on planning computed tomography (CT) scans. Surgical clips inserted around the tumour bed should help to identify the CTV, particularly if the seroma has been reabsorbed, and enable tracking of CTV changes over time. METHODS A surgical clip-based CTV delineation protocol was introduced...

2018

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2011
Didem C Oksuz Robin J Prestwich Brendan Carey Stuart Wilson Mustafa S Senocak Ananya Choudhury Karen Dyker Catherine Coyle Mehmet Sen

BACKGROUND To establish recurrence patterns among locally advanced head and neck non-nasopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients treated with radical (chemo-) radiotherapy and to correlate the sites of loco-regional recurrence with radiotherapy doses and target volumes METHOD 151 locally advanced HNSCC patients were treated between 2004-2005 using radical three-dimensional conform...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2005
Z Shou Y Yang C Cotrutz D Levy Lei Xing

In inverse planning, the likelihood for the points in a target or sensitive structure to meet their dosimetric goals is generally heterogeneous and represents the a priori knowledge of the system once the patient and beam configuration are chosen. Because of this intrinsic heterogeneity, in some extreme cases, a region in a target may never meet the prescribed dose without seriously deteriorati...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 1996
U Schneider E Pedroni A Lomax

Computer tomographic (CT) scans are used to correct for tissue inhomogeneities in radiotherapy treatment planning. In order to guarantee a precise treatment, it is important to obtain the relationship between CT Hounsfield units and electron densities (or proton stopping powers for proton radiotherapy), which is the basic input for radiotherapy planning systems which consider tissue heterogenei...

Journal: :CA: a cancer journal for clinicians 2005
M Kara Bucci Alison Bevan Mack Roach

Modern advances in computers have fueled parallel advances in imaging technologies. The improvements in imaging have in turn allowed a higher level of complexity to be incorporated into radiotherapy treatment planning systems. As a result of these changes, the delivery of radiotherapy evolved from therapy designed based primarily on plain (two dimensional) x-ray images and hand calculations to ...

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