نتایج جستجو برای: intensity modulated radiotherapy

تعداد نتایج: 290062  

Journal: :Medical physics 2009
Gary A Ezzell Jay W Burmeister Nesrin Dogan Thomas J LoSasso James G Mechalakos Dimitris Mihailidis Andrea Molineu Jatinder R Palta Chester R Ramsey Bill J Salter Jie Shi Ping Xia Ning J Yue Ying Xiao

AAPM Task Group 119 has produced quantitative confidence limits as baseline expectation values for IMRT commissioning. A set of test cases was developed to assess the overall accuracy of planning and delivery of IMRT treatments. Each test uses contours of targets and avoidance structures drawn within rectangular phantoms. These tests were planned, delivered, measured, and analyzed by nine facil...

Journal: :Medical physics 2003
Wolfram U Laub Tony Wong

In this study we investigate the effect of detector size in the dosimetry of small fields and steep dose gradients with a particular emphasis on IMRT measurements. Comparisons of calculated and measured cross-profiles and absolute dose values of IMRT treatment plans are presented. As a consequence of the finite size of the detector that was used for the commissioning of the IMRT tool, local dis...

Journal: :Medical physics 2002
Jeffrey V Siebers Marc Lauterbach Paul J Keall Radhe Mohan

Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatment planning typically considers beam optimization and beam delivery as separate tasks. Following optimization, a multi-leaf collimator (MLC) or other beam delivery device is used to generate fluence patterns for patient treatment delivery. Due to limitations and characteristics of the MLC, the deliverable intensity distributions often differ f...

Journal: :Medical physics 2003
Paul A Jursinic Ben E Nelms

An analysis is made of a two-dimensional array of diodes that can be used for measuring dose generated in a plane by a radiation beam. This measuring device is the MapCHECK Model 1175 (Sun Nuclear, Melbourne, FL). This device has 445 N-type diodes in a 22 x 22 cm2 2-D array with variable spacing. The entire array of diodes is easily calibrated to allow for measurements in absolute dose. For IMR...

2012
Ramachandran Prabhakar Jim Cramb Christopher Gehrke Justin Anderson Judy Andrews

The aim of this study was to compare IMRT optimization in the CMS XiO radiotherapy treatment planning system, with and without segment weight optimization. Twenty-one prostate cancer patients were selected for this study. All patients were initially planned with step-and-shoot IMRT (S-IMRT). A new plan was then created for each patient by applying the segment weight optimization tool (SWO-IMRT)...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2005
Thomas Kalinowski

Multileaf collimators (MLCs) are the prevailing tool for the realization of radiation fields in intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). One step in the treatment planning is to determine a set of leaf positions realizing a certain intensity modulated radiation field. In this paper we suggest two extensions in the use of the MLC that lead to considerable savings in terms of monitor units, ...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2005
G J Budgell B A Perrin J H L Mott J Fairfoul R I Mackay

Patient-specific dosimetric verification methods for IMRT treatments are variable, time-consuming and frequently qualitative, preventing evidence-based reduction in the amount of verification performed. This paper addresses some of these issues by applying a quantitative analysis parameter to the dosimetric verification procedure. Film measurements in different planes were acquired for a series...

Journal: :Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai zasshi 2008
Toru Takakura Kana Matsubara Takashi Mizowaki Manabu Nakata Shinsuke Yano Takashi Okada Takahiro Fujimoto Takeshi Kamomae Rie Tanaka Kichiro Koshida Yuzo Kikuchi

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE We verified the propriety of our systematic error reduction strategy by means of a computer simulation based on our data of position error with a prone fixation device for prostate IMRT. MATERIALS AND METHODS Computer simulations of the off-line correction method for systematic setup errors based on the portal imaging taken on the first several days of the treatment ses...

2015
Christos Antypas Ioannis Floros Maritina Rouchota Christina Armpilia Maria Lyra

The accuracy of MLC positions during radiotherapy is important as even small positional deviations can translate into considerable dose delivery errors. This becomes crucial when radiosensitive organs are located near the treated volume and especially during IMRT, where dose gradients are steep. A test commonly conducted to measure the positional accuracy of the MLCs is the Picket Fence test. I...

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