Background: To compare online adaptive radiation therapy (ART) to a clinically implemented plan selection strategy (PS) with respect to dose to the organs at risk (OAR) for rectal cancer. Methods: The first 20 patients treated with PS between May-September 2016 were included. This resulted in 10 short (SCRT) and 10 long (LCRT) course radiotherapy treatment schedules with a total of 300 Conebeam CT scans (CBCT). New dual arc VMAT plans were generated using auto-planning for both the online ART and PS strategy. For each fraction bowel bag, bladder and mesorectum were delineated on daily Conebeam CTs. The dose distribution planned was used to calculate daily DVHs. Coverage of the CTV was calculated, as defined by the dose received by 99% of th...
Background Novel cancer drugs are subject to strict scientific evaluation of safety and efficacy and...
Purpose. To dosimetrically evaluate a margin-of-the-day (MoD) online adaptive intensity-modulated ra...
Purpose: Single-visit radiotherapy (RT) is beneficial for patients requiring pain control and can li...
Background: To compare target coverage and dose to the organs at risk in two approaches to rectal ca...
Background: Online adaptive radiotherapy has the potential to reduce toxicity for patients treated f...
Background and purpose: Radiotherapy (RT) of rectal cancer is challenged by potentially large inter-...
The success of radiotherapy is defined by how well we are able to treat the tumor, without overly da...
<p><b>Background:</b> Radiation therapy (RT) using a daily plan selection adaptive strategy can be a...
Purpose: Stereotactic magnetic resonance image–guided adaptive radiation therapy (SMART) is an emerg...
Background: Hybrid magnetic resonance (MR)-Linac systems have recently been introduced into clinical...
BACKGROUND: Organ-sparing approaches, including wait-and-see and local excision, are increasingly be...
Online adaptive radiation is a new and exciting modality of treatment for gynecologic cancers. Tradi...
Introduction: The revised Dutch colorectal cancer guideline (2014), led to an overall decrease in pr...
PurposeStereotactic magnetic resonance image-guided adaptive radiation therapy (SMART) is an emergin...
Background Novel cancer drugs are subject to strict scientific evaluation of safety and efficacy and...
Background Novel cancer drugs are subject to strict scientific evaluation of safety and efficacy and...
Purpose. To dosimetrically evaluate a margin-of-the-day (MoD) online adaptive intensity-modulated ra...
Purpose: Single-visit radiotherapy (RT) is beneficial for patients requiring pain control and can li...
Background: To compare target coverage and dose to the organs at risk in two approaches to rectal ca...
Background: Online adaptive radiotherapy has the potential to reduce toxicity for patients treated f...
Background and purpose: Radiotherapy (RT) of rectal cancer is challenged by potentially large inter-...
The success of radiotherapy is defined by how well we are able to treat the tumor, without overly da...
<p><b>Background:</b> Radiation therapy (RT) using a daily plan selection adaptive strategy can be a...
Purpose: Stereotactic magnetic resonance image–guided adaptive radiation therapy (SMART) is an emerg...
Background: Hybrid magnetic resonance (MR)-Linac systems have recently been introduced into clinical...
BACKGROUND: Organ-sparing approaches, including wait-and-see and local excision, are increasingly be...
Online adaptive radiation is a new and exciting modality of treatment for gynecologic cancers. Tradi...
Introduction: The revised Dutch colorectal cancer guideline (2014), led to an overall decrease in pr...
PurposeStereotactic magnetic resonance image-guided adaptive radiation therapy (SMART) is an emergin...
Background Novel cancer drugs are subject to strict scientific evaluation of safety and efficacy and...
Background Novel cancer drugs are subject to strict scientific evaluation of safety and efficacy and...
Purpose. To dosimetrically evaluate a margin-of-the-day (MoD) online adaptive intensity-modulated ra...
Purpose: Single-visit radiotherapy (RT) is beneficial for patients requiring pain control and can li...