Background: MRI-guided radiotherapy planning (MRIgRT) may be superior to CT-guided planning in some instances owing to its improved soft tissue contrast. However, MR images do not communicate tissue electron density information necessary for dose calculation and therefore must either be co-registered to CT or algorithmically converted to synthetic CT. No robust quality assessment of commercially available MR-CT registration algorithms is yet available; thus we sought to quantify MR-CT registration formally. Methods: Head and neck non-contrast CT and T2 MRI scans acquired with standard treatment immobilization techniques were prospectively acquired from 15 patients. Per scan, 35 anatomic regions of interest (ROIs) were manually segmented. MR...
PURPOSE: The development of synthetic computed tomography (CT) (synCT) derived from magnetic resonan...
To assess whether deformable registration between CT and MR images can be used to avoid patient immo...
Purpose: To compare deformable image registration (DIR) accuracy and precision for normal and tumor ...
Background: Radiotherapy (RT) plays an important role in treating head and neck cancers. Though comp...
To assess the accuracy of gross tumour volume (GTV) delineation for head and neck squamous cell carc...
Deformable image registration (DIR) is a critical technic in adaptive radiotherapy (ART) for propaga...
Anatomical changes can have significant clinical impact during head and neck radiotherapy. Adaptive ...
Background: Adaptive Radiotherapy aims to identify anatomical deviations during a radiotherapy cours...
\u3cp\u3ePURPOSE: To investigate the feasibility of using deformable registration in clinical practi...
A prerequisite for adaptive dose-tracking in radiotherapy is the assessment of the deformable image ...
International audienceImage-guided radiation therapy (IGRT) allows radiation dose deposition with a ...
\u3cp\u3eTo assess whether deformable registration between CT and MR images can be used to avoid pat...
With the utilization of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in radiotherapy increasing, routine quality ...
Purpose: The aims of this work were to evaluate the performance of several deformable image registra...
PURPOSE: The development of synthetic computed tomography (CT) (synCT) derived from magnetic resonan...
To assess whether deformable registration between CT and MR images can be used to avoid patient immo...
Purpose: To compare deformable image registration (DIR) accuracy and precision for normal and tumor ...
Background: Radiotherapy (RT) plays an important role in treating head and neck cancers. Though comp...
To assess the accuracy of gross tumour volume (GTV) delineation for head and neck squamous cell carc...
Deformable image registration (DIR) is a critical technic in adaptive radiotherapy (ART) for propaga...
Anatomical changes can have significant clinical impact during head and neck radiotherapy. Adaptive ...
Background: Adaptive Radiotherapy aims to identify anatomical deviations during a radiotherapy cours...
\u3cp\u3ePURPOSE: To investigate the feasibility of using deformable registration in clinical practi...
A prerequisite for adaptive dose-tracking in radiotherapy is the assessment of the deformable image ...
International audienceImage-guided radiation therapy (IGRT) allows radiation dose deposition with a ...
\u3cp\u3eTo assess whether deformable registration between CT and MR images can be used to avoid pat...
With the utilization of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in radiotherapy increasing, routine quality ...
Purpose: The aims of this work were to evaluate the performance of several deformable image registra...
PURPOSE: The development of synthetic computed tomography (CT) (synCT) derived from magnetic resonan...
To assess whether deformable registration between CT and MR images can be used to avoid patient immo...
Purpose: To compare deformable image registration (DIR) accuracy and precision for normal and tumor ...