PURPOSE: To test the hypothesis that multileaf collimator (MLC) tracking improves the consistency between the planned and delivered dose compared with the dose without MLC tracking, in the setting of a prostate cancer volumetric modulated arc therapy trial. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Multileaf collimator tracking was implemented for 15 patients in a prostate cancer radiation therapy trial; in total, 513 treatment fractions were delivered. During each treatment fraction, the prostate trajectory and treatment MLC positions were collected. These data were used as input for dose reconstruction (multiple isocenter shift method) to calculate the treated dose (with MLC tracking) and the dose that would have been delivered had MLC tracking not been app...
Background: Several authors investigated a dosimetric impact of leaf width on radiotherapy plan qual...
Motion in the patient anatomy causes a reduction in dose delivered to the target, while increasing d...
BACKGROUND: Organ motion during treatment delivery in radiotherapy (RT) may lead to deterioration o...
By adapting to the actual patient anatomy during treatment, tracked multi-leaf collimator (MLC) trea...
By adapting to the actual patient anatomy during treatment, tracked multi-leaf collimator (MLC) trea...
PURPOSE: To assess and compare the dosimetric impact of dynamic multileaf collimator (DMLC) tracki...
PURPOSE: To report on the primary and secondary outcomes of a prospective clinical trial of electrom...
Purpose: Locally advanced and oligometastatic cancer patients require radiotherapy treatment to mult...
Purpose: For patients with locally advanced cancer, multiple targets are treated simultaneously with...
PURPOSE AND BACKGROUND: Motion mitigation during prostate stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT)...
AimThe main purpose of this study is to perform a dosimetric comparison on target volumes and organs...
Purpose: Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy (SABR) has recently emerged as a favourable treatment op...
Objective. The accuracy of radiotherapy for patients with locally advanced cancer is compromised by ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the dose-volume variations of planning target v...
OBJECTIVE: High levels of beam modulation complexity (MC) and monitor units (MU) can compromise the ...
Background: Several authors investigated a dosimetric impact of leaf width on radiotherapy plan qual...
Motion in the patient anatomy causes a reduction in dose delivered to the target, while increasing d...
BACKGROUND: Organ motion during treatment delivery in radiotherapy (RT) may lead to deterioration o...
By adapting to the actual patient anatomy during treatment, tracked multi-leaf collimator (MLC) trea...
By adapting to the actual patient anatomy during treatment, tracked multi-leaf collimator (MLC) trea...
PURPOSE: To assess and compare the dosimetric impact of dynamic multileaf collimator (DMLC) tracki...
PURPOSE: To report on the primary and secondary outcomes of a prospective clinical trial of electrom...
Purpose: Locally advanced and oligometastatic cancer patients require radiotherapy treatment to mult...
Purpose: For patients with locally advanced cancer, multiple targets are treated simultaneously with...
PURPOSE AND BACKGROUND: Motion mitigation during prostate stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT)...
AimThe main purpose of this study is to perform a dosimetric comparison on target volumes and organs...
Purpose: Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy (SABR) has recently emerged as a favourable treatment op...
Objective. The accuracy of radiotherapy for patients with locally advanced cancer is compromised by ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the dose-volume variations of planning target v...
OBJECTIVE: High levels of beam modulation complexity (MC) and monitor units (MU) can compromise the ...
Background: Several authors investigated a dosimetric impact of leaf width on radiotherapy plan qual...
Motion in the patient anatomy causes a reduction in dose delivered to the target, while increasing d...
BACKGROUND: Organ motion during treatment delivery in radiotherapy (RT) may lead to deterioration o...