Cone-beam CT (CBCT), used to reduce setup error in radiotherapy, takes a sequence of about 670 two-dimensional X-rays acquired in a circular arc around the patient over two minutes and reconstructs a three-dimensional volume from these projections. Consequently, when tissues move significantly during the acquisition the resulting volume is blurry or contains streaks. The projections themselves, though, are sharp. One of the main areas of research with CBCT has been to attempt to reconstruct the motion from these projections by collecting them into respiratory-phase or amplitude bins and using these to reconstruct bin-specific volumes. A variety of mechanisms are employed to identify and record respiratory motion so that it can be correlated...
As radiotherapy has become increasingly conformal, geometric uncertainties caused by breathing and o...
International audienceCone-beam CT has been integrated with the linear accelerator for image-guided ...
This paper describes a method for estimating 3D respiratory motion so as to characterize tumor motio...
Cone-beam CT (CBCT), used to reduce setup error in radiotherapy, takes a sequence of about 670 two-d...
This thesis details a variety of methods to build a surrogate-driven motion model from a cone-beam C...
The ability to identify respiratory motion is crucial during radiation therapy treatment. In our st...
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is the most common imaging method for Image Guided Radiation Th...
Respiratory motion remains a significant source of errors in treatment planning for the thorax and u...
We present the first results of a new technique to bin conebeam projections without imposing any mot...
Accounting for respiration motion during imaging helps improve targeting precision in radiation ther...
Abstract—Irreproducible motion of either the patient or the device during a cone-beam X-Ray scan rem...
A cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scanner integrated with a linear accelerator is a powerful to...
Four dimensional cone beam computed tomography (4DCBCT) images su er from angular under sampling and...
Understanding the movement of tumors during breathing is very important for conformal radiotherapy. ...
Motion estimation is a challenge in radiotherapy. It requires security margins to account for the in...
As radiotherapy has become increasingly conformal, geometric uncertainties caused by breathing and o...
International audienceCone-beam CT has been integrated with the linear accelerator for image-guided ...
This paper describes a method for estimating 3D respiratory motion so as to characterize tumor motio...
Cone-beam CT (CBCT), used to reduce setup error in radiotherapy, takes a sequence of about 670 two-d...
This thesis details a variety of methods to build a surrogate-driven motion model from a cone-beam C...
The ability to identify respiratory motion is crucial during radiation therapy treatment. In our st...
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is the most common imaging method for Image Guided Radiation Th...
Respiratory motion remains a significant source of errors in treatment planning for the thorax and u...
We present the first results of a new technique to bin conebeam projections without imposing any mot...
Accounting for respiration motion during imaging helps improve targeting precision in radiation ther...
Abstract—Irreproducible motion of either the patient or the device during a cone-beam X-Ray scan rem...
A cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scanner integrated with a linear accelerator is a powerful to...
Four dimensional cone beam computed tomography (4DCBCT) images su er from angular under sampling and...
Understanding the movement of tumors during breathing is very important for conformal radiotherapy. ...
Motion estimation is a challenge in radiotherapy. It requires security margins to account for the in...
As radiotherapy has become increasingly conformal, geometric uncertainties caused by breathing and o...
International audienceCone-beam CT has been integrated with the linear accelerator for image-guided ...
This paper describes a method for estimating 3D respiratory motion so as to characterize tumor motio...