BackgroundThe limits of TDF (time, dose, and fractionation) and linear quadratic models have been known for a long time. Medical physicists and physicians are required to provide fast and reliable interpretations regarding delivered doses or any future prescriptions relating to treatment changes.AimWe, therefore, propose a calculation interface under the GNU license to be used for equivalent doses, biological doses, and normal tumor complication probability (Lyman model).Materials and methodsThe methodology used draws from several sources: the linear-quadratic-linear model of Astrahan, the repopulation effects of Dale, and the prediction of multi-fractionated treatments of Thames.Results and conclusionsThe results are obtained from an algor...
Treatment planning of heavy-ion radiotherapy involves predictive calculation of not only physical do...
In treatment planning of carbon-ion radiotherapy (CIRT), the relevant dose includes the weighting of...
In this paper, we compare two radiation effect models: the average surviving fraction (ASF) model an...
AbstractBackgroundThe limits of TDF (time, dose, and fractionation) and linear quadratic models have...
International audienceIt has long been known that radiation biology plays an important role and it i...
The modern development and improvement of mathematical models that describe the radiobiology of proc...
The study aimed to develop a novel dose conversion platform by improving linear-quadratic (LQ) model...
IntroductionThe potential of biophysical models is rarely used in clinical practice. Calculations ar...
To compare the effect of different fractionation schemes for different tissues in radiation therapy ...
Purpose: Currently, clinical decisions regarding thermoradiotherapy treatments are based on clinical...
The aim of this work was to investigate biological equivalence between different radiotherapy treatm...
SummaryBackgroundThe linear quadratic model has led to various methods for the calculation of isoeff...
Radiation therapy (RT) is a constantly evolving therapeutic technique; improvements are continuously...
Themainstepsinplanningradiotherapyconsistinselectingforanypatient diagnosed with a solid tumor (i) a...
International audienceBackground For a given prescribed dose of radiotherapy, with the successive ge...
Treatment planning of heavy-ion radiotherapy involves predictive calculation of not only physical do...
In treatment planning of carbon-ion radiotherapy (CIRT), the relevant dose includes the weighting of...
In this paper, we compare two radiation effect models: the average surviving fraction (ASF) model an...
AbstractBackgroundThe limits of TDF (time, dose, and fractionation) and linear quadratic models have...
International audienceIt has long been known that radiation biology plays an important role and it i...
The modern development and improvement of mathematical models that describe the radiobiology of proc...
The study aimed to develop a novel dose conversion platform by improving linear-quadratic (LQ) model...
IntroductionThe potential of biophysical models is rarely used in clinical practice. Calculations ar...
To compare the effect of different fractionation schemes for different tissues in radiation therapy ...
Purpose: Currently, clinical decisions regarding thermoradiotherapy treatments are based on clinical...
The aim of this work was to investigate biological equivalence between different radiotherapy treatm...
SummaryBackgroundThe linear quadratic model has led to various methods for the calculation of isoeff...
Radiation therapy (RT) is a constantly evolving therapeutic technique; improvements are continuously...
Themainstepsinplanningradiotherapyconsistinselectingforanypatient diagnosed with a solid tumor (i) a...
International audienceBackground For a given prescribed dose of radiotherapy, with the successive ge...
Treatment planning of heavy-ion radiotherapy involves predictive calculation of not only physical do...
In treatment planning of carbon-ion radiotherapy (CIRT), the relevant dose includes the weighting of...
In this paper, we compare two radiation effect models: the average surviving fraction (ASF) model an...