A relatively new consideration in proton therapy planning is the requirement that the mix of patients treated from different categories satisfy desired mix percentages. Deviations from these percentages and their impacts on operational capabilities are of particular interest to healthcare planners. In this study, we investigate intelligent ways of admitting patients to a proton therapy facility that maximize the total expected number of treatment sessions (fractions) delivered to patients in a planning period with stochastic patient arrivals and penalize the deviation from the patient mix restrictions. We propose a Markov Decision Process (MDP) model that provides very useful insights in determining the best patient admission policies in th...
International audienceThis paper addresses the hospitalization admission control policies of patient...
The goal of radiation therapy for cancer patients is to kill tumor cells by damaging their DNA. For ...
This research proposes novel solution techniques for two real world problems. We first consider a pa...
A relatively new consideration in proton therapy planning is the requirement that the mix of patient...
PURPOSE We consider the following scenario: A radiotherapy clinic has a limited number of proton ...
Cancer is a highly prevalent disease that places a significant economic burden upon society. Radioth...
PURPOSE Proton therapy is a limited resource that is not available to all patients who may benefi...
Accurate prediction of tumor control and toxicities in radiation therapy faces many uncertainties. B...
Purpose: Patient selection for proton therapy is increasingly based on proton to photon plan compari...
Intensity- modulated radiation therapy is a form of cancer treatment that directs high energy x-rays...
The dose concentration at the end of the proton range has the potential to significantly reduce expo...
Admissions planning decides on the number of patients admitted for a specialty each day, but also on...
Admissions planning decides on the number of patients admitted for a specialty each day, but also on...
Admission policies for elective inpatient services mainly result in the management of a single resou...
PURPOSE: In the Netherlands, head and neck cancer (HNC) patients are selected for proton therapy (PT...
International audienceThis paper addresses the hospitalization admission control policies of patient...
The goal of radiation therapy for cancer patients is to kill tumor cells by damaging their DNA. For ...
This research proposes novel solution techniques for two real world problems. We first consider a pa...
A relatively new consideration in proton therapy planning is the requirement that the mix of patient...
PURPOSE We consider the following scenario: A radiotherapy clinic has a limited number of proton ...
Cancer is a highly prevalent disease that places a significant economic burden upon society. Radioth...
PURPOSE Proton therapy is a limited resource that is not available to all patients who may benefi...
Accurate prediction of tumor control and toxicities in radiation therapy faces many uncertainties. B...
Purpose: Patient selection for proton therapy is increasingly based on proton to photon plan compari...
Intensity- modulated radiation therapy is a form of cancer treatment that directs high energy x-rays...
The dose concentration at the end of the proton range has the potential to significantly reduce expo...
Admissions planning decides on the number of patients admitted for a specialty each day, but also on...
Admissions planning decides on the number of patients admitted for a specialty each day, but also on...
Admission policies for elective inpatient services mainly result in the management of a single resou...
PURPOSE: In the Netherlands, head and neck cancer (HNC) patients are selected for proton therapy (PT...
International audienceThis paper addresses the hospitalization admission control policies of patient...
The goal of radiation therapy for cancer patients is to kill tumor cells by damaging their DNA. For ...
This research proposes novel solution techniques for two real world problems. We first consider a pa...