Purpose: Sparing of single-side parotid gland is a common practice in head-and-neck (HN) intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) planning. It is a special case of dose sparing tradeoff between different organs-at-risk. The authors describe an improved mathematical model for predicting achievable dose sparing in parotid glands in HN IMRT planning that incorporates single-side sparing considerations based on patient anatomy and learning from prior plan data. Methods: Among 68 HN cases analyzed retrospectively, 35 cases had physician prescribed single-side parotid sparing preferences. The single-side sparing model was trained with cases which had single-side sparing preferences, while the standard model was trained with the remainder o...
Objective: This study evaluated the potential benefit of a split-parotid delineation approach on the...
OncologyRadiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical ImagingSCI(E)CPCI-S(ISTP)0MEETING ABSTRACT2S715-S7...
International audienceBackground: Large anatomical variations occur during the course of intensity-m...
International audiencePurpose - To guide parotid gland (PG) sparing at the dose planning step, a spe...
Purpose: To estimate the dosimetric impact of residual setup errors on parotid sparing in head-and-n...
Purpose: The dose response relationship of the parotid gland has been described most frequently usin...
Purpose: To find parameters that predict which head and neck patients benefit from a sequentially de...
Introduction: Radiotherapy in head and neck cancers is treated for several weeks and daily setup and...
Purpose: The practice of deliberately sparing the ipsilateral parotid gland with intensity modulated...
Purpose: To build a statistical model to quantitatively correlate the anatomic features of structure...
Many patients with head and neck cancers receive radiation therapy as part of their treatment which ...
International audiencePurposeIn oropharyngeal cancer adaptive radiation therapy (ART), this study ai...
Parotid gland (PG) shrinkage and neck volume reduction during radiotherapy of head and neck (H&N...
PURPOSE: To determine the optimal dose-volume constraint for laryngeal sparing using three commonly ...
PurposeThe practice of deliberately sparing the ipsilateral parotid gland with intensity modulated r...
Objective: This study evaluated the potential benefit of a split-parotid delineation approach on the...
OncologyRadiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical ImagingSCI(E)CPCI-S(ISTP)0MEETING ABSTRACT2S715-S7...
International audienceBackground: Large anatomical variations occur during the course of intensity-m...
International audiencePurpose - To guide parotid gland (PG) sparing at the dose planning step, a spe...
Purpose: To estimate the dosimetric impact of residual setup errors on parotid sparing in head-and-n...
Purpose: The dose response relationship of the parotid gland has been described most frequently usin...
Purpose: To find parameters that predict which head and neck patients benefit from a sequentially de...
Introduction: Radiotherapy in head and neck cancers is treated for several weeks and daily setup and...
Purpose: The practice of deliberately sparing the ipsilateral parotid gland with intensity modulated...
Purpose: To build a statistical model to quantitatively correlate the anatomic features of structure...
Many patients with head and neck cancers receive radiation therapy as part of their treatment which ...
International audiencePurposeIn oropharyngeal cancer adaptive radiation therapy (ART), this study ai...
Parotid gland (PG) shrinkage and neck volume reduction during radiotherapy of head and neck (H&N...
PURPOSE: To determine the optimal dose-volume constraint for laryngeal sparing using three commonly ...
PurposeThe practice of deliberately sparing the ipsilateral parotid gland with intensity modulated r...
Objective: This study evaluated the potential benefit of a split-parotid delineation approach on the...
OncologyRadiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical ImagingSCI(E)CPCI-S(ISTP)0MEETING ABSTRACT2S715-S7...
International audienceBackground: Large anatomical variations occur during the course of intensity-m...