At the Department of Radiation Oncology of the UMC Utrecht, an MRI-linear accelerator (MRI-linac) is being developed. This hybrid MRI radiotherapy system features an 8 MV linear accelerator rotating around a 1.5 T cylindrical MRI scanner. This combination enables direct visualization of the radiotherapy target directly during the radiation treatment. Accordingly, the future use of this machine would considerably increase treatment accuracy by decreasing uncertainties concerning target position and shape for various tumor sites. In this thesis, the potential for an MRI-guided radiation treatment in early-stage breast cancer patients was investigated, as breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women worldwide. Firstly, treatment...
Radiotherapy is a non-invasive therapeutic modality that uses highly targeted radiation to treat can...
Radiation therapy (RT) continues to be one of the mainstays of cancer treatment. Considerable effort...
The integration of 1.5 T MRI functionality with a radiotherapy linear accelerator (linac) has been p...
With the introduction of the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-linear accelerator (linac) at Universi...
This thesis evaluated the application of MRI guidance in different steps of the breast cancer radiot...
Current research in radiotherapy (RT) for breast cancer is evaluating neoadjuvant as opposed to adju...
In recent years, we have seen the integration of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) simulators into ra...
The UMC Utrecht MRI/linac (MRL) design provides image guidance with high soft-tissue contrast, direc...
Introduction: Radiation therapy (RT) remains to be one of the mainstays in the treatment of cancer. ...
Background: In selected patients with early-stage and low-risk breast cancer, an MRI-linac based tre...
Breast cancer is the number one oncological burden in women across the globe. Given the increase bre...
Current radiotherapy treatment machines use the treatment beam or the integrated cone-beam computed ...
The desire to utilise soft-tissue image guidance at the time of radiation treatment has led to the d...
Radiation therapy (RT) is an essential component of effective cancer care and is used across nearly ...
Radiation therapy (RT) is an essential component of effective cancer care and is used across nearly ...
Radiotherapy is a non-invasive therapeutic modality that uses highly targeted radiation to treat can...
Radiation therapy (RT) continues to be one of the mainstays of cancer treatment. Considerable effort...
The integration of 1.5 T MRI functionality with a radiotherapy linear accelerator (linac) has been p...
With the introduction of the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-linear accelerator (linac) at Universi...
This thesis evaluated the application of MRI guidance in different steps of the breast cancer radiot...
Current research in radiotherapy (RT) for breast cancer is evaluating neoadjuvant as opposed to adju...
In recent years, we have seen the integration of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) simulators into ra...
The UMC Utrecht MRI/linac (MRL) design provides image guidance with high soft-tissue contrast, direc...
Introduction: Radiation therapy (RT) remains to be one of the mainstays in the treatment of cancer. ...
Background: In selected patients with early-stage and low-risk breast cancer, an MRI-linac based tre...
Breast cancer is the number one oncological burden in women across the globe. Given the increase bre...
Current radiotherapy treatment machines use the treatment beam or the integrated cone-beam computed ...
The desire to utilise soft-tissue image guidance at the time of radiation treatment has led to the d...
Radiation therapy (RT) is an essential component of effective cancer care and is used across nearly ...
Radiation therapy (RT) is an essential component of effective cancer care and is used across nearly ...
Radiotherapy is a non-invasive therapeutic modality that uses highly targeted radiation to treat can...
Radiation therapy (RT) continues to be one of the mainstays of cancer treatment. Considerable effort...
The integration of 1.5 T MRI functionality with a radiotherapy linear accelerator (linac) has been p...