PurposePancreatic tumor treatment dose distribution variations associated with supine and prone patient positioning were evaluated.\nMethodsA total of 33 patients with pancreatic tumors who underwent CT in the supine and prone positions were analyzed retrospectively. Gross tumor volume (GTV), planning target volume (PTV), and organs at risk (OARs) (duodenum and stomach) were contoured. The prescribed dose of 55.2 Gy (RBE) was planned from four beam angles (0°, 90°, 180°, and 270°). Patient collimator and compensating boli were designed for each field. Dose distributions were calculated for each field in the supine and prone positions. To improve dose distribution, patient positioning was selected from supine or prone for each beam field.\nR...
Aims Radiotherapy for pancreatic cancer is complicated by the frequent overlapping of the planning ...
Aims Radiotherapy for pancreatic cancer is complicated by the frequent overlapping of the planning ...
Aims Radiotherapy for pancreatic cancer is complicated by the frequent overlapping of the planning ...
PurposeThe radiation sensitivity of surrounding gastrointestinal organs at risk (OARs) and their clo...
Introduction:One of the advantages for pencil-beam scanning compared with passive scattering treatme...
OBJECTIVES: Carbon ion radiotherapy provides a concentrated dose distribution to the target and has ...
objectives: Carbon ion radiotherapy provides a concen- trated dose distribution to the target and ha...
Purpose: The daily variations in patient setup may cause beam range uncertainties. We evaluated the ...
Abstract Background Managing inter-fractional anatomy changes is a challenging task in radiotherapy ...
Background: Managing inter-fractional anatomy changes is a challenging task in radiotherapy of pancr...
Background Managing inter-fractional anatomy changes is a challenging task in radiotherapy of pan...
Background and purpose: We evaluated the robustness of carbon ion therapy for pancreatic cancer pati...
Purpose: We assessed carbon ion beam dose variation due to bowel gas movement in pancreatic radiothe...
PURPOSE: To compare carbon-ion beam dose distribution between passive and scanning radiation therapi...
PurposeWe compared respiratory-gated and -ungated treatment strategies using 4D scattered carbon ion...
Aims Radiotherapy for pancreatic cancer is complicated by the frequent overlapping of the planning ...
Aims Radiotherapy for pancreatic cancer is complicated by the frequent overlapping of the planning ...
Aims Radiotherapy for pancreatic cancer is complicated by the frequent overlapping of the planning ...
PurposeThe radiation sensitivity of surrounding gastrointestinal organs at risk (OARs) and their clo...
Introduction:One of the advantages for pencil-beam scanning compared with passive scattering treatme...
OBJECTIVES: Carbon ion radiotherapy provides a concentrated dose distribution to the target and has ...
objectives: Carbon ion radiotherapy provides a concen- trated dose distribution to the target and ha...
Purpose: The daily variations in patient setup may cause beam range uncertainties. We evaluated the ...
Abstract Background Managing inter-fractional anatomy changes is a challenging task in radiotherapy ...
Background: Managing inter-fractional anatomy changes is a challenging task in radiotherapy of pancr...
Background Managing inter-fractional anatomy changes is a challenging task in radiotherapy of pan...
Background and purpose: We evaluated the robustness of carbon ion therapy for pancreatic cancer pati...
Purpose: We assessed carbon ion beam dose variation due to bowel gas movement in pancreatic radiothe...
PURPOSE: To compare carbon-ion beam dose distribution between passive and scanning radiation therapi...
PurposeWe compared respiratory-gated and -ungated treatment strategies using 4D scattered carbon ion...
Aims Radiotherapy for pancreatic cancer is complicated by the frequent overlapping of the planning ...
Aims Radiotherapy for pancreatic cancer is complicated by the frequent overlapping of the planning ...
Aims Radiotherapy for pancreatic cancer is complicated by the frequent overlapping of the planning ...