Background To evaluate the feasibility of image-guided radiotherapy based on helical Tomotherapy to spare the contralateral parotid gland in head and neck cancer patients with unilateral or no neck node metastases. Methods A retrospective review of 52 patients undergoing radiotherapy for head and neck cancers with image guidance based on daily megavoltage CT imaging with helical tomotherapy was performed. Results Mean contralateral parotid dose and the volume of the contralateral parotid receiving 40 Gy or more were compared between radiotherapy plans with significant constraint (SC) of less than 20 Gy on parotid dose (23 patients) and the conventional constraint (CC) of 26 Gy (29 patients). All patients had PTV coverage of at least 95% t...
Introduction Radiotherapy is a common form of treatment for head-and-neck malignancies. One of the m...
AbstractAimsTo establish whether there is a difference in recovery of salivary function with bilater...
AbstractPurposeTo report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiati...
Background To evaluate the feasibility of image-guided radiotherapy based on helical Tomotherapy to...
AbstractIntroductionPostoperative radiotherapy of the parotid gland could be achieved with various r...
Many patients with head and neck cancers receive radiation therapy as part of their treatment which ...
Purpose The study aims to assess the feasibility of tomotherapy-based image-guided (IGRT) radiother...
Purpose: The study aims to assess the feasibility of Tomotherapy-based image-guided radiotherapy (IG...
Background and Purpose: Conventional radiotherapy is associated with high doses to the salivary glan...
PurposeThe practice of deliberately sparing the ipsilateral parotid gland with intensity modulated r...
International audiencePurposeIn oropharyngeal cancer adaptive radiation therapy (ART), this study ai...
Purpose: The practice of deliberately sparing the ipsilateral parotid gland with intensity modulated...
The treatment of head and neck cancer using external beam radiotherapy is commonly done with three f...
Background and purpose: The great majority of patients with lateralized head and neck squamous cell ...
A decade after its first introduction into the clinic, little is known about the clinical impact of ...
Introduction Radiotherapy is a common form of treatment for head-and-neck malignancies. One of the m...
AbstractAimsTo establish whether there is a difference in recovery of salivary function with bilater...
AbstractPurposeTo report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiati...
Background To evaluate the feasibility of image-guided radiotherapy based on helical Tomotherapy to...
AbstractIntroductionPostoperative radiotherapy of the parotid gland could be achieved with various r...
Many patients with head and neck cancers receive radiation therapy as part of their treatment which ...
Purpose The study aims to assess the feasibility of tomotherapy-based image-guided (IGRT) radiother...
Purpose: The study aims to assess the feasibility of Tomotherapy-based image-guided radiotherapy (IG...
Background and Purpose: Conventional radiotherapy is associated with high doses to the salivary glan...
PurposeThe practice of deliberately sparing the ipsilateral parotid gland with intensity modulated r...
International audiencePurposeIn oropharyngeal cancer adaptive radiation therapy (ART), this study ai...
Purpose: The practice of deliberately sparing the ipsilateral parotid gland with intensity modulated...
The treatment of head and neck cancer using external beam radiotherapy is commonly done with three f...
Background and purpose: The great majority of patients with lateralized head and neck squamous cell ...
A decade after its first introduction into the clinic, little is known about the clinical impact of ...
Introduction Radiotherapy is a common form of treatment for head-and-neck malignancies. One of the m...
AbstractAimsTo establish whether there is a difference in recovery of salivary function with bilater...
AbstractPurposeTo report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiati...