Abstract Background Type-C dose algorithms provide more accurate dosimetry for lung SBRT treatment planning. However, because current dosimetric protocols were developed based on conventional algorithms, its applicability for the new generation algorithms needs to be determined. Previous studies on this issue used small sample sizes and reached discordant conclusions. Our study assessed dose calculation of a Type-C algorithm with current dosimetric protocols in a large patient cohort, in order to demonstrate the dosimetric impacts and necessary treatment planning steps of switching from a Type-B to a Type-C dose algorithm for lung SBRT planning. Methods Fifty-two lung SBRT patients were included, each planned using coplanar VMAT arcs, norma...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to compare and to validate different dose calculation algorith...
Introduction: Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) report #0813 and 0915 recommends using D2cmand...
Background: Study determines differences in calculated dose distributions for Non-Small Cell Lung Ca...
Background: Type-C dose algorithms provide more accurate dosimetry for lung SBRT treatment planning....
SBRT is the standard of care for inoperable patients with early-stage lung cancer without lymph node...
Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) aims to deliver a highly conformal ablative dose to a sma...
PURPOSE Dose, fractionation, normalization and the dose profile inside the target volume vary sub...
Purpose: To evaluate against Monte-Carlo the performance of various dose calculations algorithms reg...
Purpose: Confirmation of treatment delivery accuracy in stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) of lun...
Background The use of high accuracy dose calculation algorithms, such as Monte Carlo (MC) and Colla...
Background and purpose: In this retrospective treatment planning study, the effect of a uniform and ...
Purpose: To estimate accumulated dose to targets and OARs for lung cancer patients treated with SBRT...
Abstract Purpose To investigate the influence of inhomogeneity corrections on stereotactic treatment...
© 2017 American Association of Physicists in Medicine. PURPOSE: Inhomogeneity dose modeling and resp...
Dose, fractionation, normalization and the dose profile inside the target volume vary substantially ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to compare and to validate different dose calculation algorith...
Introduction: Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) report #0813 and 0915 recommends using D2cmand...
Background: Study determines differences in calculated dose distributions for Non-Small Cell Lung Ca...
Background: Type-C dose algorithms provide more accurate dosimetry for lung SBRT treatment planning....
SBRT is the standard of care for inoperable patients with early-stage lung cancer without lymph node...
Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) aims to deliver a highly conformal ablative dose to a sma...
PURPOSE Dose, fractionation, normalization and the dose profile inside the target volume vary sub...
Purpose: To evaluate against Monte-Carlo the performance of various dose calculations algorithms reg...
Purpose: Confirmation of treatment delivery accuracy in stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) of lun...
Background The use of high accuracy dose calculation algorithms, such as Monte Carlo (MC) and Colla...
Background and purpose: In this retrospective treatment planning study, the effect of a uniform and ...
Purpose: To estimate accumulated dose to targets and OARs for lung cancer patients treated with SBRT...
Abstract Purpose To investigate the influence of inhomogeneity corrections on stereotactic treatment...
© 2017 American Association of Physicists in Medicine. PURPOSE: Inhomogeneity dose modeling and resp...
Dose, fractionation, normalization and the dose profile inside the target volume vary substantially ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to compare and to validate different dose calculation algorith...
Introduction: Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) report #0813 and 0915 recommends using D2cmand...
Background: Study determines differences in calculated dose distributions for Non-Small Cell Lung Ca...