OBJECTIVES: To compare the patient set-up error detection capabilities of three-dimensional cone beam computed tomography (3D-CBCT) and two-dimensional orthogonal kilovoltage (2D-kV) techniques. METHODS: 3D-CBCT and 2D-kV projections were acquired on 29 head-and-neck (H&N) patients undergoing Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT) on the first day of treatment (time 0) and after the delivery of 40 Gy and 50 Gy. Set-up correction vectors were analyzed after fully automatic image registration as well as after revision by radiation oncologists. The dosimetric effects of the different sensitivities of the two image guidance techniques were assessed. RESULTS: A statistically significant correlation among detected set-up deviations by the t...
Purpose: To determine the magnitude of the errors made in (a) the setup of patients with lung cancer...
The success of modern radiotherapy treatment depends on the correct alignment of the radiation beams...
Purpose: This study compared three different methods used in registering cone-beam computed tomograp...
Objectives: To compare the patient set-up error detection capabilities of three-dimensional cone bea...
PURPOSE: To investigate set-up errors, suggest the adequate planning target volume (PTV) margin and...
Advances in radiotherapy technology has made it possible to deliver highly conformal beams such as I...
Impact of three different matching methods for delivery of Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT) i...
tional setup errors may affect the precision of radiotherapy. This study was to analyze the interfra...
Purpose: To quantify the differences in setup errors measured with the cone-beam computed tomography...
Background/Purpose: This study determines and compares the geometric setup errors between stereoscop...
Purpose: To assess the accuracy and precision of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT)-guided intensi...
PURPOSE: To determine the magnitude of the errors made in (a) the setup of patients with lung cancer...
PURPOSE: Helical tomotherapy is a modality of radiation treatment delivery which is equipped with an...
Abstract Background Set-up errors are an inherent part of radiation treatment process. Coverage of t...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyze differences in couch shifts (setup errors) resultin...
Purpose: To determine the magnitude of the errors made in (a) the setup of patients with lung cancer...
The success of modern radiotherapy treatment depends on the correct alignment of the radiation beams...
Purpose: This study compared three different methods used in registering cone-beam computed tomograp...
Objectives: To compare the patient set-up error detection capabilities of three-dimensional cone bea...
PURPOSE: To investigate set-up errors, suggest the adequate planning target volume (PTV) margin and...
Advances in radiotherapy technology has made it possible to deliver highly conformal beams such as I...
Impact of three different matching methods for delivery of Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT) i...
tional setup errors may affect the precision of radiotherapy. This study was to analyze the interfra...
Purpose: To quantify the differences in setup errors measured with the cone-beam computed tomography...
Background/Purpose: This study determines and compares the geometric setup errors between stereoscop...
Purpose: To assess the accuracy and precision of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT)-guided intensi...
PURPOSE: To determine the magnitude of the errors made in (a) the setup of patients with lung cancer...
PURPOSE: Helical tomotherapy is a modality of radiation treatment delivery which is equipped with an...
Abstract Background Set-up errors are an inherent part of radiation treatment process. Coverage of t...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyze differences in couch shifts (setup errors) resultin...
Purpose: To determine the magnitude of the errors made in (a) the setup of patients with lung cancer...
The success of modern radiotherapy treatment depends on the correct alignment of the radiation beams...
Purpose: This study compared three different methods used in registering cone-beam computed tomograp...