Aim - In this study, we intend to compare two different setup procedures for female breast cancer patients. Background - Imaging in radiotherapy provides a precise localization of a tumour, increasing the accuracy of the treatment delivery in breast cancer. Materials and methods - Twenty breast cancer patients who underwent whole breast radiotherapy (WBRT) were selected for this study. Patients were divided into two groups of ten. Group one (G1) was positioned by tattoos and then the patient positioning was adjusted with the aid of AlignRT (Vision RT, London, UK). In group two (G2), patients were positioned only by tattoos. For both groups, the first 15 fractions were analyzed, a daily kilovoltage (kV) cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) i...
AIM: To investigate the clinical application of a technique for patient set-up verification in bre...
Introduction: To compare the differences in setup errors measured with electronic portal image (EPI)...
PURPOSE: Surface-based image guided radiotherapy (IGRT) allows positioning and/or monitoring patien...
AIM: In this study, we intend to compare two different setup procedures for female breast cancer pat...
Background: Setup accuracy within adjuvant radiotherapy of breast cancer treated in free breathing i...
Approximately one in eight women will get breast cancer at some point in their lives. A promising ne...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to investigate if surface guided radiotherapy (SGRT) can decre...
Image-guided position verification in breast radiotherapy is accurately performed with kilovoltage c...
Background Accurate patient positioning for tangential breast treatments is crucial as this can infl...
We used image-processing software to analyze the setup errors at the skin surface position of breast...
Advances in radiotherapy allow for highly conformal treatment, however, image guidance isrequired to...
(Sunday, 7/29/2018) 3:00 PM - 6:00 PMRoom: Exhibit HallPurpose: The aim was to investigate if the se...
Background. The Optical Surface Management System (OSMS) is a simple, fast, reproducible, and accura...
AIM: To investigate the clinical application of a technique for patient set-up verification in bre...
<div><p></p><p><i>Background and purpose.</i> Optical surface detection has attractive features as a...
AIM: To investigate the clinical application of a technique for patient set-up verification in bre...
Introduction: To compare the differences in setup errors measured with electronic portal image (EPI)...
PURPOSE: Surface-based image guided radiotherapy (IGRT) allows positioning and/or monitoring patien...
AIM: In this study, we intend to compare two different setup procedures for female breast cancer pat...
Background: Setup accuracy within adjuvant radiotherapy of breast cancer treated in free breathing i...
Approximately one in eight women will get breast cancer at some point in their lives. A promising ne...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to investigate if surface guided radiotherapy (SGRT) can decre...
Image-guided position verification in breast radiotherapy is accurately performed with kilovoltage c...
Background Accurate patient positioning for tangential breast treatments is crucial as this can infl...
We used image-processing software to analyze the setup errors at the skin surface position of breast...
Advances in radiotherapy allow for highly conformal treatment, however, image guidance isrequired to...
(Sunday, 7/29/2018) 3:00 PM - 6:00 PMRoom: Exhibit HallPurpose: The aim was to investigate if the se...
Background. The Optical Surface Management System (OSMS) is a simple, fast, reproducible, and accura...
AIM: To investigate the clinical application of a technique for patient set-up verification in bre...
<div><p></p><p><i>Background and purpose.</i> Optical surface detection has attractive features as a...
AIM: To investigate the clinical application of a technique for patient set-up verification in bre...
Introduction: To compare the differences in setup errors measured with electronic portal image (EPI)...
PURPOSE: Surface-based image guided radiotherapy (IGRT) allows positioning and/or monitoring patien...