\u3cp\u3ePurpose: Future developments in image guided adaptive radiotherapy (IGART) for bladder cancer require accurate deformable image registration techniques for the precise assessment of tumor and bladder motion and deformation that occur as a result of large bladder volume changes during the course of radiotherapy treatment. The aim was to employ an extended version of a point-based deformable registration algorithm that allows control over tissue-specific flexibility in combination with the authors' unique patient dataset, in order to overcome two major challenges of bladder cancer registration, i.e., the difficulty in accounting for the difference in flexibility between the bladder wall and tumor and the lack of visible anatomical la...
Medical imaging is currently employed in the diagnosis, planning, delivery and response monitoring o...
Patients undergoing radiotherapy will inevitably show anatomical changes during the course of treatm...
Purpose: To investigate application of pre-treatment established correlations between bladder-fillin...
The spatial accuracy of deformable image registration (DIR) is important in the implementation of im...
Purpose: To improve results of deformable image registration (DIR) in adaptive radiotherapy for larg...
Purpose: Modern radiotherapy requires assessment of patient anatomical changes. By using unidirectio...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of deformable image registration (DIR)...
AbstractWe present an evaluation of various non-rigid registration algorithms for the purpose of com...
Background and Purpose: To audit positioning errors during bladder Image Guided Radiotherapy (IGRT) ...
Technical improvements in planning and dose delivery and in verification of patient positioning have...
Purpose: First, to quantify bladder-tumor motion in 3 dimensions during a 4-week to 5-week course of...
The purpose of this paper is to present a method for volumetric reconstruction, registration and mar...
Background Deformable image registration (DIR) is a key component in many radiotherapy applications....
Background and purpose: Structure -based deformable image registration (DIR) can be used to calculat...
(1) Purpose: Challenges remain in dose accumulation for cervical cancer radiotherapy combined with e...
Medical imaging is currently employed in the diagnosis, planning, delivery and response monitoring o...
Patients undergoing radiotherapy will inevitably show anatomical changes during the course of treatm...
Purpose: To investigate application of pre-treatment established correlations between bladder-fillin...
The spatial accuracy of deformable image registration (DIR) is important in the implementation of im...
Purpose: To improve results of deformable image registration (DIR) in adaptive radiotherapy for larg...
Purpose: Modern radiotherapy requires assessment of patient anatomical changes. By using unidirectio...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of deformable image registration (DIR)...
AbstractWe present an evaluation of various non-rigid registration algorithms for the purpose of com...
Background and Purpose: To audit positioning errors during bladder Image Guided Radiotherapy (IGRT) ...
Technical improvements in planning and dose delivery and in verification of patient positioning have...
Purpose: First, to quantify bladder-tumor motion in 3 dimensions during a 4-week to 5-week course of...
The purpose of this paper is to present a method for volumetric reconstruction, registration and mar...
Background Deformable image registration (DIR) is a key component in many radiotherapy applications....
Background and purpose: Structure -based deformable image registration (DIR) can be used to calculat...
(1) Purpose: Challenges remain in dose accumulation for cervical cancer radiotherapy combined with e...
Medical imaging is currently employed in the diagnosis, planning, delivery and response monitoring o...
Patients undergoing radiotherapy will inevitably show anatomical changes during the course of treatm...
Purpose: To investigate application of pre-treatment established correlations between bladder-fillin...