Background and purpose: Recent studies have shown that it is possible to conduct entire radiotherapy treatment planning (RTP) workflow using only MR images. This study aims to develop a generalized intensity-based method to generate synthetic CT (sCT) images from standard T2-weighted (T2(W)) MR images of the pelvis. Materials and methods: This study developed a generalized dual model HU conversion method to convert standard T2(W) MR image intensity values to synthetic HU values, separately inside and outside of atlas-segmented bone volume contour. The method was developed and evaluated with 20 and 35 prostate cancer patients, respectively. MR images with scanning sequences in clinical use were acquired with four different MR scanners of thr...
Magnetic resonance imaging-only radiotherapy treatment planning (MRI-only RTP) and positron emission...
Background: Since the last decades, research have been oriented towards an MRI-alone radiation treat...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare the feasibilities of magnetic resonance (MR) image-based planning u...
Background and purpose: Recent studies have shown that it is possible to conduct entire radiotherapy...
Background and purposeComputed tomography (CT) imaging is the current gold standard for radiotherapy...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Computed tomography (CT) imaging is the current gold standard for radiothera...
There is increasing interest in MR-only radiotherapy planning since it provides superb soft-tissue c...
To enable magnetic resonance (MR)-only radiotherapy and facilitate modelling of radiation attenuatio...
Purpose: To validate automatic substitute computed tomography CT (sCT) scans generated from standard...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers superior soft-tissue contrast as compared with computed tomo...
Background: In recent years, Radiation Therapy (RT) has undergone many developments and provided pro...
The use of synthetic CT (sCT) in the radiotherapy workflow would reduce costs and scan time while re...
Introduction: Nowadays, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in combination with computed-tomography (CT...
PURPOSE: To describe and evaluate a method for generating synthetic computed tomography (synCT) imag...
Generation of synthetic computed tomography (sCT) for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-only radiothe...
Magnetic resonance imaging-only radiotherapy treatment planning (MRI-only RTP) and positron emission...
Background: Since the last decades, research have been oriented towards an MRI-alone radiation treat...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare the feasibilities of magnetic resonance (MR) image-based planning u...
Background and purpose: Recent studies have shown that it is possible to conduct entire radiotherapy...
Background and purposeComputed tomography (CT) imaging is the current gold standard for radiotherapy...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Computed tomography (CT) imaging is the current gold standard for radiothera...
There is increasing interest in MR-only radiotherapy planning since it provides superb soft-tissue c...
To enable magnetic resonance (MR)-only radiotherapy and facilitate modelling of radiation attenuatio...
Purpose: To validate automatic substitute computed tomography CT (sCT) scans generated from standard...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offers superior soft-tissue contrast as compared with computed tomo...
Background: In recent years, Radiation Therapy (RT) has undergone many developments and provided pro...
The use of synthetic CT (sCT) in the radiotherapy workflow would reduce costs and scan time while re...
Introduction: Nowadays, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in combination with computed-tomography (CT...
PURPOSE: To describe and evaluate a method for generating synthetic computed tomography (synCT) imag...
Generation of synthetic computed tomography (sCT) for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-only radiothe...
Magnetic resonance imaging-only radiotherapy treatment planning (MRI-only RTP) and positron emission...
Background: Since the last decades, research have been oriented towards an MRI-alone radiation treat...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare the feasibilities of magnetic resonance (MR) image-based planning u...