Background We estimated sufficient setup margins for head-and-neck cancer (HNC) radiotherapy (RT) when 2D kV images are utilized for routine patient setup verification. As another goal we estimated a threshold for the displacements of the most important bony landmarks related to the target volumes requiring immediate attention. Methods We analyzed 1491 orthogonal x-ray images utilized in RT treatment guidance for 80 HNC patients. We estimated overall setup errors and errors for four subregions to account for patient rotation and deformation: the vertebrae C1-2, C5-7, the occiput bone and the mandible. Setup margins were estimated for two 2D image guidance protocols: i) imaging at first three fractions and weekly thereafter and ii) da...
Purpose This study evaluated the impact of a daily and weekly image-guided radiotherapy protocols in...
Objectives: To compare the patient set-up error detection capabilities of three-dimensional cone bea...
This study evaluated the setup uncertainties for brain sites when using BrainLAB's ExacTrac X-ray 6D...
Larynx may alternatively serve as a target or organs at risk (OAR) in head and neck cancer (HNC) ima...
Abstract Background Set-up errors are an inherent part of radiation treatment process. Coverage of t...
PURPOSE: First, to investigate the set-up improvement resulting from the introduction of a customise...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the CTV-PTV margin required for prostate and head and neck...
Relevance of research: The accurate positioning of patients during radiotherapy plays a crucial role...
PURPOSE:Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) of head and neck tumors allows a precise confor...
Background and purpose: To optimize couch shifts based on multiple region-of-interest (ROI) registra...
PURPOSE: To investigate set-up errors, suggest the adequate planning target volume (PTV) margin and...
AimThe aim was to find an optimal setup image matching position and minimal setup margins to maximal...
Abstract Background Modern radiotherapy offers the possibility of highly accurate tumor treatment. T...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the patient set-up error detection capabilities of three-dimensional cone be...
Objectives To evaluate set-up errors using Electronic Portal Imaging (EPI) for Three Dimensional Con...
Purpose This study evaluated the impact of a daily and weekly image-guided radiotherapy protocols in...
Objectives: To compare the patient set-up error detection capabilities of three-dimensional cone bea...
This study evaluated the setup uncertainties for brain sites when using BrainLAB's ExacTrac X-ray 6D...
Larynx may alternatively serve as a target or organs at risk (OAR) in head and neck cancer (HNC) ima...
Abstract Background Set-up errors are an inherent part of radiation treatment process. Coverage of t...
PURPOSE: First, to investigate the set-up improvement resulting from the introduction of a customise...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the CTV-PTV margin required for prostate and head and neck...
Relevance of research: The accurate positioning of patients during radiotherapy plays a crucial role...
PURPOSE:Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) of head and neck tumors allows a precise confor...
Background and purpose: To optimize couch shifts based on multiple region-of-interest (ROI) registra...
PURPOSE: To investigate set-up errors, suggest the adequate planning target volume (PTV) margin and...
AimThe aim was to find an optimal setup image matching position and minimal setup margins to maximal...
Abstract Background Modern radiotherapy offers the possibility of highly accurate tumor treatment. T...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the patient set-up error detection capabilities of three-dimensional cone be...
Objectives To evaluate set-up errors using Electronic Portal Imaging (EPI) for Three Dimensional Con...
Purpose This study evaluated the impact of a daily and weekly image-guided radiotherapy protocols in...
Objectives: To compare the patient set-up error detection capabilities of three-dimensional cone bea...
This study evaluated the setup uncertainties for brain sites when using BrainLAB's ExacTrac X-ray 6D...