Background and Purpose: To audit positioning errors during bladder Image Guided Radiotherapy (IGRT) and quantify survival outcomes. Materials and Methods: Retrospective review of 141 patients treated between March 2007 and July 2010 with 3D conformal radiotherapy (CRT). An offline imaging protocol using kV cone beam CT (CBCT) was used. Positioning errors, clinical interventions and re-planning rates were quantified. Cancer outcomes and survival were collected by review of patient notes and a registry search. Results: 43% of patients required no intervention. Isocentre corrections were used for systematic bony set-up error (SUE) in 13% and to improve bladder coverage in 28%. Clinical interventions to improve bladder coverage were required in...
Introduction: While planning radiation therapy (RT) for a carcinoma of the urinary bladder (CaUB), t...
AIMS: To determine the relationship between local relapse following radical radiotherapy for muscle-...
Purpose: First, to quantify bladder-tumor motion in 3 dimensions during a 4-week to 5-week course of...
Background and Purpose: To audit positioning errors during bladder Image Guided Radiotherapy (IGRT) ...
Significant changes in the shape, size and position of the bladder during radiotherapy (RT) treatmen...
Technological advancement has facilitated patient-specific radiotherapy in bladder cancer. This has ...
Background: Daily variations in bladder filling make conformal treatment of bladder cancer challengi...
Background and Purpose: To report long-term outcomes of online image-guided (IG) adaptive radiation ...
Purpose: To assess bladder filling status and its impact on target position during daily intensity-m...
International audienceOrgan preservation protocols that incorporate chemoradiotherapy have shown goo...
Purpose: Post-operative prostate cancer patients are treated with full bladder instruction and the u...
\u3cp\u3ePurpose: Future developments in image guided adaptive radiotherapy (IGART) for bladder canc...
© 2014 Dr. Farshad ForoudiPublications included in thesis:Foroudi, F., Haworth, A., Pangehel, A., Wo...
Objective: To compare the 4-field 3D conformal radiotherapy technique (3DCRT) to the intensity-modul...
International audiencePurpose: Curative radio-chemotherapy is recognized as a standard treatment opt...
Introduction: While planning radiation therapy (RT) for a carcinoma of the urinary bladder (CaUB), t...
AIMS: To determine the relationship between local relapse following radical radiotherapy for muscle-...
Purpose: First, to quantify bladder-tumor motion in 3 dimensions during a 4-week to 5-week course of...
Background and Purpose: To audit positioning errors during bladder Image Guided Radiotherapy (IGRT) ...
Significant changes in the shape, size and position of the bladder during radiotherapy (RT) treatmen...
Technological advancement has facilitated patient-specific radiotherapy in bladder cancer. This has ...
Background: Daily variations in bladder filling make conformal treatment of bladder cancer challengi...
Background and Purpose: To report long-term outcomes of online image-guided (IG) adaptive radiation ...
Purpose: To assess bladder filling status and its impact on target position during daily intensity-m...
International audienceOrgan preservation protocols that incorporate chemoradiotherapy have shown goo...
Purpose: Post-operative prostate cancer patients are treated with full bladder instruction and the u...
\u3cp\u3ePurpose: Future developments in image guided adaptive radiotherapy (IGART) for bladder canc...
© 2014 Dr. Farshad ForoudiPublications included in thesis:Foroudi, F., Haworth, A., Pangehel, A., Wo...
Objective: To compare the 4-field 3D conformal radiotherapy technique (3DCRT) to the intensity-modul...
International audiencePurpose: Curative radio-chemotherapy is recognized as a standard treatment opt...
Introduction: While planning radiation therapy (RT) for a carcinoma of the urinary bladder (CaUB), t...
AIMS: To determine the relationship between local relapse following radical radiotherapy for muscle-...
Purpose: First, to quantify bladder-tumor motion in 3 dimensions during a 4-week to 5-week course of...