نتایج جستجو برای: fluence map optimization imrt

تعداد نتایج: 513769  

Journal: :Radiation Oncology (London, England) 2009
Maria Broderick Michelle Leech Mary Coffey

Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) is a means of delivering radiation therapy where the intensity of the beam is varied within the treatment field. This is done by dividing a large beam into many small beamlets. Dose constraints are assigned to both the target and sensitive structures and computerised inverse optimization is performed to find the individual weights of this large numbe...

Journal: :Radiation Oncology (London, England) 2007
Barbara Dobler Fabian Pohl Ludwig Bogner Oliver Koelbl

BACKGROUND To evaluate the effects of direct machine parameter optimization in the treatment planning of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) for hypopharyngeal cancer as compared to subsequent leaf sequencing in Oncentra Masterplan v1.5. METHODS For 10 hypopharyngeal cancer patients IMRT plans were generated in Oncentra Masterplan v1.5 (Nucletron BV, Veenendal, the Netherlands) for a...

2013
Kostyantyn Holubyev Klaus Bratengeier Mark Gainey Bülent Polat Michael Flentje

BACKGROUND The standard clinical protocol of image-guided IMRT for prostate carcinoma introduces isocenter relocation to restore the conformity of the multi-leaf collimator (MLC) segments to the target as seen in the cone-beam CT on the day of treatment. The large interfractional deformations of the clinical target volume (CTV) still require introduction of safety margins which leads to undesir...

2007
Gino J. Lim Jaewon Choi Radhe Mohan

We present computational approaches for optimizing beam angles and fluence maps in Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) planning. We assume that the number of angles to be used for the treatment is given by the treatment planner. A mixed integer programming (MIP) model and a linear programming (LP) model are used to find an optimal set of beam angles and their corresponding fluence maps...

Journal: :Medical physics 2015
Jan Unkelbach Thomas Bortfeld David Craft Markus Alber Mark Bangert Rasmus Bokrantz Danny Chen Ruijiang Li Lei Xing Chunhua Men Simeon Nill Dávid Papp Edwin Romeijn Ehsan Salari

Volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) has found widespread clinical application in recent years. A large number of treatment planning studies have evaluated the potential for VMAT for different disease sites based on the currently available commercial implementations of VMAT planning. In contrast, literature on the underlying mathematical optimization methods used in treatment planning is sca...

2010
Christopher J. Anker Brian Wang Matt Tobler Julie Chapek Dennis C. Shrieve Ying J. Hitchcock Bill J. Salter

Commercially available intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) inverse treatment planning systems (ITPS) typically include a smoothing function which allows the user to vary the complexity of delivered beam fluence patterns. This study evaluated the behavior of three ITPSs when varying smoothing parameters. We evaluated four cases treated with IMRT in our clinic: sinonasal carcinoma (SNC),...

2017
David Hoffman Eunah Chung Clayton Hess Robin Stern Stanley Benedict

PURPOSE The aim of this work was to comprehensively evaluate a new large field ion chamber transmission detector, Integral Quality Monitor (IQM), for online external photon beam verification and quality assurance. The device is designed to be mounted on the linac accessory tray to measure and verify photon energy, field shape, gantry position, and fluence before and during patient treatment. ...

2010
Mark T Lee Thomas G Purdie Cynthia L Eccles Michael B Sharpe Laura A Dawson

BACKGROUND Intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) may allow improvement in plan quality for treatment of liver cancer, however increasing radiation modulation complexity can lead to increased uncertainties and requirements for quality assurance. This study assesses whether target coverage and normal tissue avoidance can be maintained in liver cancer intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) plan...

Journal: :Bio-medical materials and engineering 2014
Zhengdong Zhou Yuanhua Chen Zili Yu Dongdong Wang Chunsheng Zhao Jun Xu Wei Song Bing Li Junshu Shen Xixu Zhu

Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) mathematically forms a large-scale optimization problem. The development of an IMRT plan is computationally expensive resulting in time-consuming, inefficient, and difficult to develop high-quality IMRT plans. By combining prior knowledge with proposed novel measures derived from both Overlap Volume Histogram (OVH) descriptors and Dose Volume Histogr...

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