Advances in diagnostic imaging create opportunities for improved therapeutic targeting of cancer but conceptual thinking about radiotherapy target volume definition and dose-prescription is not keeping up. In this opinion paper we discuss how modern imaging can contribute to new concepts for radiotherapy dose-prescription and target volume definition illustrated by the example of head and neck cancer. These new insights have the potential to significantly reduce radiation associated toxicity and may have important impact on the combination of radiotherapy with systemic cancer therapies
International audiencePET-computed tomography (CT) plays a growing role to guide target volume delin...
The use of positron-emission tomography (PET) in the treatment planning process has become more and ...
The use of ionizing radiation for cancer treatment has undergone extraordinary development during th...
Diagnostic imaging continues to evolve, and now has unprecedented accuracy for detecting small nodal...
The ultimate goal of any radiotherapy is to eradicate the disease without inflicting damage on the n...
The current practice of radiation oncology now requires a strong relationship with all radiology sub...
Abstract For 2018, the American Cancer Society estimated that there would be approximately 1.7 milli...
New high-precision radiotherapy (RT) techniques, such as intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT...
Technological and technical improvements allowed for significant advances in the field of radiation ...
Over the last few decades, significant improvements have been made in the radiotherapy (RT) treatmen...
Modern radiotherapy delivery nowadays relies on tridimensional, conformal techniques. The aim is to ...
Over the last few decades, significant improvements have been made in the radiotherapy (RT) treatmen...
With the routine use of intensity modulated radiation therapy for the treatment of head-and-neck squ...
Since the introduction of computed tomography for planning purposes in the 1970s, we have been obser...
Radiotherapy research has achieved remarkable progress in target volume definition. Advances in medi...
International audiencePET-computed tomography (CT) plays a growing role to guide target volume delin...
The use of positron-emission tomography (PET) in the treatment planning process has become more and ...
The use of ionizing radiation for cancer treatment has undergone extraordinary development during th...
Diagnostic imaging continues to evolve, and now has unprecedented accuracy for detecting small nodal...
The ultimate goal of any radiotherapy is to eradicate the disease without inflicting damage on the n...
The current practice of radiation oncology now requires a strong relationship with all radiology sub...
Abstract For 2018, the American Cancer Society estimated that there would be approximately 1.7 milli...
New high-precision radiotherapy (RT) techniques, such as intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT...
Technological and technical improvements allowed for significant advances in the field of radiation ...
Over the last few decades, significant improvements have been made in the radiotherapy (RT) treatmen...
Modern radiotherapy delivery nowadays relies on tridimensional, conformal techniques. The aim is to ...
Over the last few decades, significant improvements have been made in the radiotherapy (RT) treatmen...
With the routine use of intensity modulated radiation therapy for the treatment of head-and-neck squ...
Since the introduction of computed tomography for planning purposes in the 1970s, we have been obser...
Radiotherapy research has achieved remarkable progress in target volume definition. Advances in medi...
International audiencePET-computed tomography (CT) plays a growing role to guide target volume delin...
The use of positron-emission tomography (PET) in the treatment planning process has become more and ...
The use of ionizing radiation for cancer treatment has undergone extraordinary development during th...