نتایج جستجو برای: intensity modulated radiotherapy

تعداد نتایج: 290062  

2013
Songbing Qin Miao Zhang Sung Kim Ting Chen Leonard H Kim Bruce G Haffty Ning J Yue

PURPOSE In the presence of random uncertainties, delivered radiation treatment doses in patient likely exhibit a statistical distribution. The expected dose and variance of this distribution are unknown and are most likely not equal to the planned value since the current treatment planning systems cannot exactly model and simulate treatment machine. Relevant clinical questions are 1) how to qua...

Journal: :Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2001
S Marzi M Mattia P Del Giudice B Caccia M Benassi

Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is one of the most innovative techniques in oncological radiotherapy, allowing to conform the dose delivery to the tumoral target, preserving the normal tissue. The high number of parameters involved in the IMRT treatment planning requires an automated approach to the beam modulation. Such optimization process consists in the search of the global min...

2009
Albert S. Zacarias Michael D. Mills

IMRT plans generated in Eclipse use a fast algorithm to evaluate dose for optimization and a more accurate algorithm for a final dose calculation, the Analytical Anisotropic Algorithm. The use of a fast optimization algorithm introduces optimization convergence errors into an IMRT plan. Eclipse has a feature where optimization may be performed on top of an existing base plan. This feature allow...

Journal: :Tumori 2007
Jirí Petera Zdenek Papík Milan Zouhar Jan Jansa Karel Odrazka Josef Dvorak

AIMS AND BACKGROUND Conventional radiotherapy in inoperable cholangiocarcinoma is limited by radiotolerance of the surrounding tissues. The aim of our dosimetric study was an evaluation of intensity-modulated radiotherapy in the treatment of inoperable bile duct carcinoma. METHODS Four patients with inoperable cholangiocarcinoma treated by self-expandable stent placed to the biliary tree and ...

2017
Steffi Kantz Almut Troeller McDermott Matthias Söhn Sabine Reinhardt Claus Belka Katia Parodi Michael Reiner

PURPOSE Linac parameters potentially influencing the delivery quality of IMRT and VMAT plans are investigated with respect to threshold ranges, consequently to be considered in a linac based quality assurance procedure. Three commercially available 2D arrays are used to further investigate the influence of the measurement device. METHODS Using three commercially available 2D arrays (Mx: Matri...

Journal: :Cancer 2016
Steven H Lin Ning Zhang Joy Godby Jingya Wang Gary D Marsh Zhongxing Liao Ritsuko Komaki Linus Ho Wayne L Hofstetter Stephen G Swisher Reza J Mehran Thomas A Buchholz Linda S Elting Sharon H Giordano

BACKGROUND It is currently unclear whether the superior normal organ-sparing effect of intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) compared with 3-dimensional radiotherapy (3D) has a clinical impact on survival and cardiopulmonary mortality in patients with esophageal cancer (EC). METHODS The authors identified 2553 patients aged > 65 years from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SE...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2006
D Maleike J Unkelbach U Oelfke

In this paper, we deal with the effects of interfractional organ motion during radiation therapy. We consider two problems: first, treatment plan evaluation in the presence of motion, and second, the incorporation of organ motion into IMRT optimization. Concerning treatment plan evaluation, we face the problem that the delivered dose cannot be predicted with certainty at the time of treatment p...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2006
Arinbjörn Olafsson Stephen J Wright

We use robust optimization techniques to formulate an IMRT treatment planning problem in which the dose matrices are uncertain, due to both dose calculation errors and interfraction positional uncertainty of tumour and organs. When the uncertainty is taken into account, the original linear programming formulation becomes a second-order cone program. We describe a novel and efficient approach fo...

Journal: :International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics 2003
Nathan L Childress Isaac I Rosen

PURPOSE New multidimensional dose comparison parameters, normalized agreement test (NAT) values and the NAT index, are introduced and compared with an ideal dose comparison parameter. In this article, we analyze a clinically based two-dimensional (2D) quantitative dose comparison case using a wide range of new and old comparison tools. In doing so, we address the benefits and limitations of man...

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