نتایج جستجو برای: intensity modulated radiotherapy conventional tangential technique dose distribution

تعداد نتایج: 1910558  

2016
Peter Ziegenhein Cornelis Ph Kamerling Uwe Oelfke

In this work we present a novel treatment planning technique called interactive dose shaping (IDS) to be employed for the optimization of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). IDS does not rely on a Newton-based optimization algorithm which is driven by an objective function formed of dose volume constraints on pre-segmented volumes of interest (VOIs). Our new planning technique allows ...

2006
KY Cheung

Intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) is widely used in clinical applications in developed countries, for the treatment of malignant and non-malignant diseases. This technique uses multiple radiation beams of non-uniform intensities. The beams are modulated to the required intensity maps for delivering highly conformal doses of radiation to the treatment targets, while sparing the adjacent no...

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...

2016
Gangarapu Sri Krishna Vuppu Srinivas K. M. Ayyangar Palreddy Yadagiri Reddy

Recently, Eclipse treatment planning system (TPS) version 8.8 was upgraded to the latest version 13.6. It is customary that the vendor gives training on how to upgrade the existing software to the new version. However, the customer is provided less inner details about changes in the new software version. According to manufacturer, accuracy of point dose calculations and irregular treatment plan...

Journal: :Head & neck 2016
Cláudia Joffily Parahyba Fábio Ynoe Moraes Pedro Augusto Minorim Ramos Cecília Maria Kalil Haddad João Luis Fernandes da Silva Eduardo Rodrigues Fregnani

BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to evaluate the distribution of the intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) dose delivered to the teeth, maxilla, and mandible. METHODS The mean dose (Dmean) and maximum dose (Dmax) of radiation for the maxilla, mandible, and teeth of 63 patients with oropharyngeal (n = 44) or nasopharyngeal (n = 19) tumors were retrospectively evaluated. RESULTS The...

2013
Scott B Crowe Tanya Kairn Nigel Middlebrook Brendan Hill David R H Christie Richard T Knight John Kenny Christian M Langton Jamie V Trapp

INTRODUCTION This study examines and compares the dosimetric quality of radiotherapy treatment plans for prostate carcinoma across a cohort of 163 patients treated across five centres: 83 treated with three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT), 33 treated with intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and 47 treated with volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT). METHODS Treatment plan qual...

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: :Klinicka onkologie : casopis Ceske a Slovenske onkologicke spolecnosti 2013
J Kubeš B Ondrová P Vítek S Vinakurau

Radiotherapy techniques in the last decade evolved to the stage where the potential dose distribution significantly differs from earlier practices. Rotational IMRT, robotic radiotherapy or proton radiotherapy enables extremely precise dose delivery to target volumes, on the other hand, these techniques can yield a number of problems. As for photon radiotherapy, this concerns primarily the effec...

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 ...

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