Quantitative imaging biomarkers show great potential for use in radiotherapy. Quantitative images based on microscopic tissue properties and tissue function can be used to improve contouring of the radiotherapy targets. Furthermore, quantitative imaging biomarkers might be used to predict treatment response for several treatment regimens and hence be used as a tool for treatment stratification, either to determine which treatment modality is most promising or to determine patient-specific radiation dose. Finally, patient-specific radiation doses can be further tailored to a tissue/voxel specific radiation dose when quantitative imaging is used for dose painting. In this review, published standards, guidelines and recommendations on quantita...
Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) has been used for high-accurate physical dose distribut...
Qualitative and quantitative multimodality imaging play a more and more important role in the planni...
Targeted radionuclide therapy (TRT) is a promising technique for cancer therapy. However, in order t...
Quantitative imaging biomarkers show great potential for use in radiotherapy. Quantitative images ba...
Modern radiation therapy is delivered with great precision, in part by relying on high-resolution mu...
Quantitative analysis of tumour characteristics based on medical imaging is an emerging field of res...
Quantitative analysis of tumour characteristics based on medical imaging is an emerging field of res...
As anticancer therapies designed to target specific molecular pathways have been developed, it has b...
Positron emission tomography (PET) provides molecular information about the tumor microenvironment i...
Quantitative image analysis has deep roots in the usage of positron emission tomography (PET) in cli...
The objective, accurate, and standardized evaluation of tumor response to treatment is an indispensa...
Patient-specific dosimetry in nuclear medicine is now a legal requirement in many countries througho...
The ability to reliably quantify activity in nuclear medicine has a number of increasingly important...
Dose painting is the prescription of a nonuniform radiation dose distribution to the target volume b...
Positron emission tomography (PET) has, since its inception, established itself as the imaging modal...
Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) has been used for high-accurate physical dose distribut...
Qualitative and quantitative multimodality imaging play a more and more important role in the planni...
Targeted radionuclide therapy (TRT) is a promising technique for cancer therapy. However, in order t...
Quantitative imaging biomarkers show great potential for use in radiotherapy. Quantitative images ba...
Modern radiation therapy is delivered with great precision, in part by relying on high-resolution mu...
Quantitative analysis of tumour characteristics based on medical imaging is an emerging field of res...
Quantitative analysis of tumour characteristics based on medical imaging is an emerging field of res...
As anticancer therapies designed to target specific molecular pathways have been developed, it has b...
Positron emission tomography (PET) provides molecular information about the tumor microenvironment i...
Quantitative image analysis has deep roots in the usage of positron emission tomography (PET) in cli...
The objective, accurate, and standardized evaluation of tumor response to treatment is an indispensa...
Patient-specific dosimetry in nuclear medicine is now a legal requirement in many countries througho...
The ability to reliably quantify activity in nuclear medicine has a number of increasingly important...
Dose painting is the prescription of a nonuniform radiation dose distribution to the target volume b...
Positron emission tomography (PET) has, since its inception, established itself as the imaging modal...
Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) has been used for high-accurate physical dose distribut...
Qualitative and quantitative multimodality imaging play a more and more important role in the planni...
Targeted radionuclide therapy (TRT) is a promising technique for cancer therapy. However, in order t...