INTRODUCTION: Intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) is ideal for anal canal cancer (ACC), delivering high doses to irregular tumour volumes whilst minimising dose to surrounding normal tissues. Establishing achievable dose objectives is a challenge. The purpose of this paper was to utilise data collected in the Assessment of New Radiation Oncology Treatments and Technologies (ANROTAT) project to evaluate the feasibility of ACC IMRT dose planning objectives employed in the Australian situation. METHODS: Ten Australian centres were randomly allocated three data sets from 15 non-identifiable computed tomography data sets representing a range of disease stages and gender. Each data set was planned by two different centres, producing 30 plans....
AbstractBackground and purposeIntensity modulated radiotherapy requires all target areas to be treat...
Purpose: The shielding of organs at risk (OAR) like testis, small bowel and bladder increases the co...
Purpose/Objective: Chemo-radiotherapy is an established primary curative treatment for anal cancer, ...
Introduction: Patients with anal canal carcinoma treated with standard conformal radiotherapy freque...
AIMS: Conventional external beam radiotherapy for anal cancer is associated with a high rate of trea...
Background There are different contouring guidelines for definition of the clinical target volume (C...
Abstract Background While intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) has been widely adopted for the tr...
Purpose/Objective(s) The ACT 2 trial determined the standard UK radiotherapy technique in chemoradio...
INTRODUCTION: Chemoradiotherapy is the standard of care for anal cancer. Sizeable target volume lead...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: The standard treatment of anal canal cancer (ACC) is combined chemotherapy and ...
ObjectivesTo assess toxicity and efficacy of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) for anal c...
Aims: UK guidance was recently developed for the treatment of anal cancer using intensity-modulated...
AbstractAimsUK guidance was recently developed for the treatment of anal cancer using intensity-modu...
To investigate and compare the dosimetric distribution of a conventional radiotherapy (CRT) techniqu...
Background and purpose Intensity modulated radiotherapy requires all target areas to be treated by a...
AbstractBackground and purposeIntensity modulated radiotherapy requires all target areas to be treat...
Purpose: The shielding of organs at risk (OAR) like testis, small bowel and bladder increases the co...
Purpose/Objective: Chemo-radiotherapy is an established primary curative treatment for anal cancer, ...
Introduction: Patients with anal canal carcinoma treated with standard conformal radiotherapy freque...
AIMS: Conventional external beam radiotherapy for anal cancer is associated with a high rate of trea...
Background There are different contouring guidelines for definition of the clinical target volume (C...
Abstract Background While intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) has been widely adopted for the tr...
Purpose/Objective(s) The ACT 2 trial determined the standard UK radiotherapy technique in chemoradio...
INTRODUCTION: Chemoradiotherapy is the standard of care for anal cancer. Sizeable target volume lead...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: The standard treatment of anal canal cancer (ACC) is combined chemotherapy and ...
ObjectivesTo assess toxicity and efficacy of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) for anal c...
Aims: UK guidance was recently developed for the treatment of anal cancer using intensity-modulated...
AbstractAimsUK guidance was recently developed for the treatment of anal cancer using intensity-modu...
To investigate and compare the dosimetric distribution of a conventional radiotherapy (CRT) techniqu...
Background and purpose Intensity modulated radiotherapy requires all target areas to be treated by a...
AbstractBackground and purposeIntensity modulated radiotherapy requires all target areas to be treat...
Purpose: The shielding of organs at risk (OAR) like testis, small bowel and bladder increases the co...
Purpose/Objective: Chemo-radiotherapy is an established primary curative treatment for anal cancer, ...