نتایج جستجو برای: ptv margin

تعداد نتایج: 35795  

Journal: :Journal of cancer research and therapeutics 2010
Vijay M Patil Arun S Oinam Santam Chakraborty Sushmita Ghoshal Suresh C Sharma

AIM Compare the planning target volume (PTV) coverage in three different shielding techniques in cranial irradiation. SETTINGS AND DESIGN Tertiary care center, prospective study. MATERIALS AND METHODS The whole brain and meninges were contoured in ten planning CT scans, and expanded by 5 mm for the PTV. Shielding was designed using the French Society of Pediatric Oncology (SFOP) guidelines ...

2015
Dae Gyu Kang Sung Ill Park Sung Hwan Kim Mi Joo Chung Kwang-Man Lee Jong Hoon Lee

Flash is a specified function in TomoDirect that enables beam expansion by opening additional leaves to the target. This study assessed the theoretical dose distribution resulting from Flash in breast irradiation using TomoDirect. A cylindrical phantom that enabled dose distribution of the breast was used for verifying the effect of planning target volume (PTV) contouring and Flash. A total of ...

2016
Matthew T. Studenski Yanisley Valenciaga Matthew C. Abramowitz Radka Stoyanova Elizabeth Bossart Nesrin Dogan Alan Pollack

Advances in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences allow physicians to define the dominant intraprostatic lesion (IPL) in prostate radiation therapy treat-ments allowing for dose escalation and potentially increased tumor control. This work quantifies the margin required around the MRI-defined IPL accounting for both prostate motion and deformation. Ten patients treated with a simultaneous ...

2012
Lu Wang Steven Feigenberg Jiajin Fan Lihui Jin Aruna Turaka Lili Chen C‐M Charlie Ma

The purpose of this study was to assess target repositional accuracy with respect to the bony structures using daily CBCT, and to validate the planning target volume (PTV) margin used in the lung SBRT. All patients underwent 4D CT scanning in preparation for lung SBRT. The internal target volume (ITV) was outlined from the reconstructed 4D data using the maximum-intensity projection (MIP) algor...

Journal: :The British journal of radiology 2012
J A Tanyi E J Doss C M Kato D L Monaco L ZMeng Y Chen C D Kubicky C M Marquez M Fuss

OBJECTIVE The effect of multileaf collimator (MLC) margin on target and normal tissue dose-volume metrics for intracranial stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) was assessed. METHODS 118 intracranial lesions of 83 SRS patients formed the basis of this study. For each planning target volume (PTV), five separate treatment plans were generated with MLC margins of -1, 0, 1, 2 and 3 mm, respectively. Id...

2017
Ryosuke Takenaka Akihiro Haga Hideomi Yamashita Keiichi Nakagawa

Recently, intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) has been used for total-body irradiation (TBI). Since the planning target volume (PTV) for TBI includes the surrounding air, a dose prescription to the PTV provides high fluence to the body surface. Thus with just a small set-up error, the body might be exposed to a high-fluence beam. This study aims to assess which target volume should be ...

Journal: :Medical physics 2013
Qinghui Zhang Maria F Chan Chandra Burman Yulin Song Mutian Zhang

PURPOSE Setting a proper margin is crucial for not only delivering the required radiation dose to a target volume, but also reducing the unnecessary radiation to the adjacent organs at risk. This study investigated the independent one-dimensional symmetric and asymmetric margins between the clinical target volume (CTV) and the planning target volume (PTV) for linac-based single-fraction framele...

2016
Se An Oh Ji Woon Yea Min Kyu Kang Jae Won Park Sung Kyu Kim

This study evaluated the setup uncertainties for brain sites when using BrainLAB's ExacTrac X-ray 6D system for daily pretreatment to determine the optimal planning target volume (PTV) margin. Between August 2012 and April 2015, 28 patients with brain tumors were treated by daily image-guided radiotherapy using the BrainLAB ExacTrac 6D image guidance system of the Novalis-Tx linear accelerator....

2014
Christoph Fürweger Christian Drexler Alexander Muacevic Berndt Wowra Erik C. de Klerck Mischa S. Hoogeman

CyberKnife spinal radiosurgery suffers from a lack of posterior beams due to workspace limitations. This is remedied by a newly available tracking modality for fiducial-free, respiration-compensated spine tracking in prone patient position. We analyzed the potential dosimetric benefit in a planning study. Fourteen exemplary cases were compared in three scenarios: supine (PTV=CTV), prone (PTV=CT...

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