Purpose: Hypofractionated high-dose radiotherapy for small lung tumors has typically been based on stereotaxy. Cone-beam computed tomography and breath-hold techniques have provided a noninvasive basis for precise cranial and extracranial patient positioning. The cone-beam computed tomography acquisition time of 60 s, however, is beyond the breath-hold capacity of patients, resulting in respiratory motion artifacts. By combining megavoltage (MV) and kilovoltage (kV) photon sources (mounted perpendicularly on the linear accelerator) and accelerating the gantry rotation to the allowed limit, the data acquisition time could be reduced to 15 s. Methods and Materials: An Elekta Synergy 6-MV linear accelerator, with iViewGT as the MV- and XVI as ...
The influence of respiratory motion on patient anatomy poses a challenge to accurate radiation thera...
BackgroundPalliation of advanced disease using radiotherapy can create difficult clinical situations...
Purpose: In radiation therapy, the computer-assisted deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) technique i...
Purpose: Hypofractionated high-dose radiotherapy for small lung tumors has typically been based on s...
Hypofractionated high dose radiotherapy of small lung tumors is very effective and was based on ster...
Long image acquisition times of 60-120 s for cone-beam CT (CBCT) limit the number of patients with l...
Purpose: To establish a fully automated kV-MV CBCT imaging method on a clinical linear accelerator t...
Purpose Combined kV-MV cone-beam CT (CBCT) is a promising approach to accelerate imaging for patient...
Combined ultrafast 90°+90° kV-MV cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) within breath-hold of 15s is a...
Background and Purpose: Computer controlled breath-hold effectively reduces organ motion for image-g...
Accurate patient positioning is vital for improved clinical outcomes for cancer treatments using rad...
External beam radiation therapy has now the ability to deliver doses that conform tightly to a tumor...
Objective : Cone-Beam CT (CBCT) has been successfully used for image-guided radiation therapy for ab...
INTRODUCTION: Intrafraction imaging is an Elekta feature that enables cone beam computed tomography ...
Combined ultrafast 90°+90° kV-MV-CBCT within single breath-hold of 15s has high clinical potential f...
The influence of respiratory motion on patient anatomy poses a challenge to accurate radiation thera...
BackgroundPalliation of advanced disease using radiotherapy can create difficult clinical situations...
Purpose: In radiation therapy, the computer-assisted deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) technique i...
Purpose: Hypofractionated high-dose radiotherapy for small lung tumors has typically been based on s...
Hypofractionated high dose radiotherapy of small lung tumors is very effective and was based on ster...
Long image acquisition times of 60-120 s for cone-beam CT (CBCT) limit the number of patients with l...
Purpose: To establish a fully automated kV-MV CBCT imaging method on a clinical linear accelerator t...
Purpose Combined kV-MV cone-beam CT (CBCT) is a promising approach to accelerate imaging for patient...
Combined ultrafast 90°+90° kV-MV cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) within breath-hold of 15s is a...
Background and Purpose: Computer controlled breath-hold effectively reduces organ motion for image-g...
Accurate patient positioning is vital for improved clinical outcomes for cancer treatments using rad...
External beam radiation therapy has now the ability to deliver doses that conform tightly to a tumor...
Objective : Cone-Beam CT (CBCT) has been successfully used for image-guided radiation therapy for ab...
INTRODUCTION: Intrafraction imaging is an Elekta feature that enables cone beam computed tomography ...
Combined ultrafast 90°+90° kV-MV-CBCT within single breath-hold of 15s has high clinical potential f...
The influence of respiratory motion on patient anatomy poses a challenge to accurate radiation thera...
BackgroundPalliation of advanced disease using radiotherapy can create difficult clinical situations...
Purpose: In radiation therapy, the computer-assisted deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) technique i...