Tumors in the chest and the abdomen move during respiration. The ability of conventional radiation therapy systems to compensate for respiratory motion by moving the radiation source is inherently limited. Since safety margins currently used in radiation therapy increase the radiation dose by a very large amount, an accurate tracking method for following the motion of the tumor is of utmost clinical relevance. We investigate methods to compensate for respiratory motion using robotic radiosurgery. Thus, the therapeutic beam is moved by a robotic arm, and follows the moving target tumor. To determine the precise position of the moving target we combine infrared tracking with synchronized X-ray imaging. Infrared emitters are used to record the...
Patient respiration during radiotherapy can cause significant motion of the tumour volume, which can...
Lung cancer is the most deadly cancer in the United States. Radiation therapy uses ionizing radiatio...
Respiratory motion poses significant problems in the radiotherapy of tumors located at sites (lung, ...
Tumors in the chest and the abdomen move during respiration. The ability of conventional radiation t...
Compensating for Quasi-periodic Motion in Robotic Radiosurgery outlines the techniques needed to acc...
The benefits of using Synchrony (TM) Respiratory Tracking System (RTS) in conjunction with the Cyber...
In robotic radiosurgery cyclic movements of the target, like respiratory motion, can be compensated ...
In this study we develop and characterise a six degree-of-freedom (6 DoF) robotic motion system for ...
Irradiation of moving targets using a scanned ion beam can cause clinically intolerable under- and o...
Image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) has helped to dramatically reduce safety margins compensating for p...
Respiratory motion causes an important uncertainty in radiotherapy planning of the thorax and upper ...
The purpose of this work was to develop tools for navigated radiation therapy in order to improve th...
© 2019 Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine. In this study we develop and characterise a...
Abstract Purpose Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) for early-stage lung cancer can be achie...
External beam radiotherapy (RT) is the primary treatment modality for patients with inoperable lung ...
Patient respiration during radiotherapy can cause significant motion of the tumour volume, which can...
Lung cancer is the most deadly cancer in the United States. Radiation therapy uses ionizing radiatio...
Respiratory motion poses significant problems in the radiotherapy of tumors located at sites (lung, ...
Tumors in the chest and the abdomen move during respiration. The ability of conventional radiation t...
Compensating for Quasi-periodic Motion in Robotic Radiosurgery outlines the techniques needed to acc...
The benefits of using Synchrony (TM) Respiratory Tracking System (RTS) in conjunction with the Cyber...
In robotic radiosurgery cyclic movements of the target, like respiratory motion, can be compensated ...
In this study we develop and characterise a six degree-of-freedom (6 DoF) robotic motion system for ...
Irradiation of moving targets using a scanned ion beam can cause clinically intolerable under- and o...
Image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) has helped to dramatically reduce safety margins compensating for p...
Respiratory motion causes an important uncertainty in radiotherapy planning of the thorax and upper ...
The purpose of this work was to develop tools for navigated radiation therapy in order to improve th...
© 2019 Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine. In this study we develop and characterise a...
Abstract Purpose Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) for early-stage lung cancer can be achie...
External beam radiotherapy (RT) is the primary treatment modality for patients with inoperable lung ...
Patient respiration during radiotherapy can cause significant motion of the tumour volume, which can...
Lung cancer is the most deadly cancer in the United States. Radiation therapy uses ionizing radiatio...
Respiratory motion poses significant problems in the radiotherapy of tumors located at sites (lung, ...