In-room magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allows the acquisition of fast 2D cine-MRI centered in the tumor for advanced motion management in radiotherapy. To achieve 3D information during treatment, patient-specific motion models can be considered the most viable solution. However, conventional global motion models are built using a single motion surrogate, independently from the anatomical location. In this work, we present a novel motion model based on regions of interest (ROIs) established on 4D computed tomography (4DCT) and 2D cine-MRI, aiming at accurately compensating for changes during treatment. In the planning phase, a motion model is built on a 4DCT dataset, through 3D deformable image registration (DIR). ROIs are then defined and...