PURPOSE:Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) of head and neck tumors allows a precise conformation of the high-dose region to clinical target volumes (CTVs) while respecting dose limits to organs a risk (OARs). Accurate patient setup reduces translational and rotational deviations between therapy planning and therapy delivery days. However, uncertainties in the shape of the CTV and OARs due to e.g. small pose variations in the highly deformable anatomy of the head and neck region can still compromise the dose conformation. Routinely applied safety margins around the CTV cause higher dose deposition in adjacent healthy tissue and should be kept as small as possible. MATERIALS AND METHODS:In this work we evaluate and compare three app...
Background and purpose: Appropriate internal margins are essential to avoid a geographical miss in i...
Background and purpose: To optimize couch shifts based on multiple region-of-interest (ROI) registra...
Relevance of research: The accurate positioning of patients during radiotherapy plays a crucial role...
Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) of head and neck tumors allows a precise conformation o...
During a radiotherapy course for head and neck cancer, that typically lasts 6-7 weeks, patients show...
Background and purpose: To develop and validate an adaptive intervention strategy for radiotherapy o...
Copyright © 2015 Bastien Rigaud et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Deformable image registration (DIR) is a critical technic in adaptive radiotherapy (ART) for propaga...
PURPOSE: To estimate the delivered dose to targets and organs at risk for head and neck radiation th...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Weight loss, tumor shrinkage, and tissue edema induce substantial modificati...
In the context of head and neck cancer (HNC) adaptive radiation therapy (ART), the two purposes of t...
Context: In advanced radiotherapy techniques such as three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT...
PURPOSE: Anatomic changes occur during radiation therapy (RT) for head and neck (H&N) tumors. This s...
Background We estimated sufficient setup margins for head-and-neck cancer (HNC) radiotherapy (RT)...
Purpose: To compare deformable image registration (DIR) accuracy and precision for normal and tumor ...
Background and purpose: Appropriate internal margins are essential to avoid a geographical miss in i...
Background and purpose: To optimize couch shifts based on multiple region-of-interest (ROI) registra...
Relevance of research: The accurate positioning of patients during radiotherapy plays a crucial role...
Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) of head and neck tumors allows a precise conformation o...
During a radiotherapy course for head and neck cancer, that typically lasts 6-7 weeks, patients show...
Background and purpose: To develop and validate an adaptive intervention strategy for radiotherapy o...
Copyright © 2015 Bastien Rigaud et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Deformable image registration (DIR) is a critical technic in adaptive radiotherapy (ART) for propaga...
PURPOSE: To estimate the delivered dose to targets and organs at risk for head and neck radiation th...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Weight loss, tumor shrinkage, and tissue edema induce substantial modificati...
In the context of head and neck cancer (HNC) adaptive radiation therapy (ART), the two purposes of t...
Context: In advanced radiotherapy techniques such as three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT...
PURPOSE: Anatomic changes occur during radiation therapy (RT) for head and neck (H&N) tumors. This s...
Background We estimated sufficient setup margins for head-and-neck cancer (HNC) radiotherapy (RT)...
Purpose: To compare deformable image registration (DIR) accuracy and precision for normal and tumor ...
Background and purpose: Appropriate internal margins are essential to avoid a geographical miss in i...
Background and purpose: To optimize couch shifts based on multiple region-of-interest (ROI) registra...
Relevance of research: The accurate positioning of patients during radiotherapy plays a crucial role...