OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the current status of the clinical use of deformable image registration (DIR) in radiotherapy and to gain an understanding of the challenges faced by centres in clinical implementation of DIR, including commissioning and quality assurance (QA), and to determine the barriers faced. The goal was to inform whether additional guidance and QA tools were needed. METHODS: A survey focussed on clinical use, metrics used, how centres would like to use DIR in the future and challenges faced, was designed and sent to 71 radiotherapy centres in the UK. Data were gathered specifically on which centres we using DIR clinically, which applications were being used, what commissioning and QA tests were perform...
Introduction: The burden of lifestyle-associated disease is increasing with a preventative approach ...
BACKGROUND: Deformable image registration (DIR) is an attractive method for automatic propagation of...
Aim: This article reports on a UK survey of radiotherapy centres. The primary aim was to define the ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the current status of the clinical use of deformabl...
Objectives: Rigid image registration (RIR) and deformable image registration (DIR) are widely used i...
Background: Adaptive Radiotherapy aims to identify anatomical deviations during a radiotherapy cours...
International audienceBackground: Deformable image registration (DIR) is increasingly used in the fi...
Over the last few decades, deformable image registration (DIR) has gained popularity in image-guided...
Anatomical changes can have significant clinical impact during head and neck radiotherapy. Adaptive ...
Radiotherapy is becoming much more precise due to the ability to plan irregular dose deposition volu...
Accurate radiotherapy delivery is required for curing cancer. Historical radiotherapy accuracy studi...
Cancer has become one of the dominant diseases worldwide, especially in western countries, and radia...
INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND: 
 The benefits of integrating MRI into the radiotherapy pathway are...
This paper presents a deformable image registration-based method for the quality assurance of head a...
Introduction: The burden of lifestyle-associated disease is increasing with a preventative approach ...
BACKGROUND: Deformable image registration (DIR) is an attractive method for automatic propagation of...
Aim: This article reports on a UK survey of radiotherapy centres. The primary aim was to define the ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the current status of the clinical use of deformabl...
Objectives: Rigid image registration (RIR) and deformable image registration (DIR) are widely used i...
Background: Adaptive Radiotherapy aims to identify anatomical deviations during a radiotherapy cours...
International audienceBackground: Deformable image registration (DIR) is increasingly used in the fi...
Over the last few decades, deformable image registration (DIR) has gained popularity in image-guided...
Anatomical changes can have significant clinical impact during head and neck radiotherapy. Adaptive ...
Radiotherapy is becoming much more precise due to the ability to plan irregular dose deposition volu...
Accurate radiotherapy delivery is required for curing cancer. Historical radiotherapy accuracy studi...
Cancer has become one of the dominant diseases worldwide, especially in western countries, and radia...
INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND: 
 The benefits of integrating MRI into the radiotherapy pathway are...
This paper presents a deformable image registration-based method for the quality assurance of head a...
Introduction: The burden of lifestyle-associated disease is increasing with a preventative approach ...
BACKGROUND: Deformable image registration (DIR) is an attractive method for automatic propagation of...
Aim: This article reports on a UK survey of radiotherapy centres. The primary aim was to define the ...