Quality assurance in radiotherapy (RT) has been an integral aspect of cooperative group clinical trials since 1970. In early clinical trials, data acquisition was nonuniform and inconsistent and computational models for radiation dose calculation varied significantly. Process improvements developed for data acquisition, credentialing, and data management have provided the necessary infrastructure for uniform data. With continued improvement in the technology and delivery of RT, evaluation processes for target definition, RT planning, and execution undergo constant review. As we move to multimodality image-based definitions of target volumes for protocols, future clinical trials will require near real-time image analysis and feedback to fiel...
Background and purpose Quality assurance (QA) for radiation treatment has become a priority since po...
In this review article, we address the radiation oncology process improvements in clinical trials an...
Clinical trials in radiation oncology have improved our translational science and patient care. All ...
Cooperative groups, of which the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group is one example, conduct national c...
Cooperative groups, of which the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) is one example, conduct nat...
Cancer treatment evolves through oncology clinical trials. Cancer trials are multimodal and complex....
Imaging is essential in successfully executing radiation therapy (RT) in oncology clinical trials. A...
International audienceThe radiation therapy quality assurance of clinical trials is internationally ...
As the complexity of radiotherapy (RT) trials increases, issues surrounding target volume delineatio...
Preparation for radiotherapy is a complex procedure that involves many different technologies and gr...
As the complexity of radiotherapy (RT) trials increases, issues surrounding target volume delineatio...
Computerized radiation therapy planning systems (RTPSs) are pivotal for treatment planning. The acce...
OBJECTIVE: Quality assurance (QA) in clinical trials is essential to ensure treatment is safely and ...
Objective: Quality assurance (QA) in clinical trials is essential to ensure treatment is safely and ...
Radiation therapy (RT) is an essential treatment modality for cancer care and cure. Over the years, ...
Background and purpose Quality assurance (QA) for radiation treatment has become a priority since po...
In this review article, we address the radiation oncology process improvements in clinical trials an...
Clinical trials in radiation oncology have improved our translational science and patient care. All ...
Cooperative groups, of which the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group is one example, conduct national c...
Cooperative groups, of which the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) is one example, conduct nat...
Cancer treatment evolves through oncology clinical trials. Cancer trials are multimodal and complex....
Imaging is essential in successfully executing radiation therapy (RT) in oncology clinical trials. A...
International audienceThe radiation therapy quality assurance of clinical trials is internationally ...
As the complexity of radiotherapy (RT) trials increases, issues surrounding target volume delineatio...
Preparation for radiotherapy is a complex procedure that involves many different technologies and gr...
As the complexity of radiotherapy (RT) trials increases, issues surrounding target volume delineatio...
Computerized radiation therapy planning systems (RTPSs) are pivotal for treatment planning. The acce...
OBJECTIVE: Quality assurance (QA) in clinical trials is essential to ensure treatment is safely and ...
Objective: Quality assurance (QA) in clinical trials is essential to ensure treatment is safely and ...
Radiation therapy (RT) is an essential treatment modality for cancer care and cure. Over the years, ...
Background and purpose Quality assurance (QA) for radiation treatment has become a priority since po...
In this review article, we address the radiation oncology process improvements in clinical trials an...
Clinical trials in radiation oncology have improved our translational science and patient care. All ...