The ultimate goal of any radiotherapy is to eradicate the disease without inflicting damage on the normal tissues surrounding the tumours, which could be responsible for late treatment morbidity. To achieve this objective, the first step is to precisely select and delineate the target volumes to which a given dose will be prescribed. This step requires the use of multi-modal images from clinical examination to anatomical and molecular images. Imaging examination will be used not only to delineate the boundaries of the tumour volume, but also to assess tumour heterogeneity and, possibly, to guide a heterogeneous dose prescription (i.e. the so-called 'dose painting' approach). Last, re-imaging the patient during treatment to assess variation ...
In the UK cancer is the leading cause of mortality in people under the age of 75 and accounts for on...
The current practice of radiation oncology now requires a strong relationship with all radiology sub...
In head-and-neck cancer (HNC), radiotherapy (RT) is an important part of the treatment possibilities...
Modern radiotherapy delivery nowadays relies on tridimensional, conformal techniques. The aim is to ...
Imaging for radiotherapy is indicated during all phases of diagnosis and treatment: for staging, rad...
Modern radiotherapy delivery nowadays relies on tridimensional, conformal techniques. The aim is to ...
The use of ionizing radiation for cancer treatment has undergone extraordinary development during th...
In recent years, the impressive progress performed in imaging, computational and technological field...
Advances in diagnostic imaging create opportunities for improved therapeutic targeting of cancer but...
With the routine use of intensity modulated radiation therapy for the treatment of head-and-neck squ...
Image Guided Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IG-IMRT) incorporates novel imaging strategies into I...
Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is a conformal irradiation technique that enables steep...
Image Guided Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IG-IMRT) incorporates novel imaging strategies into I...
New high-precision radiotherapy (RT) techniques, such as intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT...
Technological and technical improvements allowed for significant advances in the field of radiation ...
In the UK cancer is the leading cause of mortality in people under the age of 75 and accounts for on...
The current practice of radiation oncology now requires a strong relationship with all radiology sub...
In head-and-neck cancer (HNC), radiotherapy (RT) is an important part of the treatment possibilities...
Modern radiotherapy delivery nowadays relies on tridimensional, conformal techniques. The aim is to ...
Imaging for radiotherapy is indicated during all phases of diagnosis and treatment: for staging, rad...
Modern radiotherapy delivery nowadays relies on tridimensional, conformal techniques. The aim is to ...
The use of ionizing radiation for cancer treatment has undergone extraordinary development during th...
In recent years, the impressive progress performed in imaging, computational and technological field...
Advances in diagnostic imaging create opportunities for improved therapeutic targeting of cancer but...
With the routine use of intensity modulated radiation therapy for the treatment of head-and-neck squ...
Image Guided Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IG-IMRT) incorporates novel imaging strategies into I...
Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is a conformal irradiation technique that enables steep...
Image Guided Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IG-IMRT) incorporates novel imaging strategies into I...
New high-precision radiotherapy (RT) techniques, such as intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT...
Technological and technical improvements allowed for significant advances in the field of radiation ...
In the UK cancer is the leading cause of mortality in people under the age of 75 and accounts for on...
The current practice of radiation oncology now requires a strong relationship with all radiology sub...
In head-and-neck cancer (HNC), radiotherapy (RT) is an important part of the treatment possibilities...