In intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), a treatment is designed to deliver high radiation doses to tumors, while avoiding the healthy tissue. Optimization-based treatment planning often produces sharp dose gradients between tumors and healthy tissue. Random shifts during treatment can cause significant differences between the dose in the “optimized ” plan and the actual dose delivered to a pa-tient. An IMRT treatment plan is delivered as a series of small daily dosages, or fractions, over a period of time (typically 35 days). It has recently become techni-cally possible to measure variations in patient setup and the delivered doses after each fraction. We develop an optimization framework, which exploits the dynamic nature of radiothera...
A framework for online robust adaptive radiation therapy (ART) is presented. This framework is desig...
Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) is a modern technique of delivering radiation treatment...
As the number of people diagnosed with cancer increases, demand for radiotherapy (RT) services has b...
Most existing intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) optimization methods assume that the shap...
In many cases a radiotherapy treatment is delivered as a series of smaller dosages over a period of ...
Abstract All radiation therapy treatment planning relies on accurate dose calculation. Uncertainties...
A previous approach to robust intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatment planning for mo...
The clinical goal of radiation therapy is to maximize tumor cell killing while minimizing toxic effe...
Uncertainties degrade outcomes from decision-making models. In intensity modulated radiation therapy...
External-beam radiotherapy is one of the primary methods for treating cancer. Typically a radiothera...
Cancer is the second largest mortal disease in Sweden, and high efforts are made to develop the trea...
It is commonly believed that not all degrees of freedom are needed to produce good solutions for the...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the US preceded by cardiac disease. Almost all cancer...
Treatment plan optimization is crucial in the success of radiation therapy treatments. In order to d...
A previous approach to robust intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatment planning for mo...
A framework for online robust adaptive radiation therapy (ART) is presented. This framework is desig...
Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) is a modern technique of delivering radiation treatment...
As the number of people diagnosed with cancer increases, demand for radiotherapy (RT) services has b...
Most existing intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) optimization methods assume that the shap...
In many cases a radiotherapy treatment is delivered as a series of smaller dosages over a period of ...
Abstract All radiation therapy treatment planning relies on accurate dose calculation. Uncertainties...
A previous approach to robust intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatment planning for mo...
The clinical goal of radiation therapy is to maximize tumor cell killing while minimizing toxic effe...
Uncertainties degrade outcomes from decision-making models. In intensity modulated radiation therapy...
External-beam radiotherapy is one of the primary methods for treating cancer. Typically a radiothera...
Cancer is the second largest mortal disease in Sweden, and high efforts are made to develop the trea...
It is commonly believed that not all degrees of freedom are needed to produce good solutions for the...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the US preceded by cardiac disease. Almost all cancer...
Treatment plan optimization is crucial in the success of radiation therapy treatments. In order to d...
A previous approach to robust intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatment planning for mo...
A framework for online robust adaptive radiation therapy (ART) is presented. This framework is desig...
Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) is a modern technique of delivering radiation treatment...
As the number of people diagnosed with cancer increases, demand for radiotherapy (RT) services has b...