The synergy between in-room imaging and optical tracking, in co-operation with highly accurate robotic patient handling represents a concept for patient-set-up which has been implemented at CNAO (Centro Nazionale di Adroterapia Oncologica). In-room imaging is based on a double oblique X-ray projection system; optical tracking consists of the detection of the position of spherical markers placed directly on the patient’s skin or on the immobilization devices. These markers are used as external fiducials during patient positioning and dose delivery. This study reports the results of a comparative analysis between in-room imaging and optical tracking data for patient positioning within the framework of high-precision particle therapy. Differen...
Laser scanning-based patient surface positioning and surveillance may complement image-guided radiot...
The positioning of patients following a proton therapy is paramount for improving the impact of this...
A simple and independent system to detect and measure the position of a number of points in space wa...
The synergy between in-room imaging and optical tracking, in co-operation with highly accurate robot...
An Eye Tracking System (ETS) is used at CNAO for providing a stable and reproducible ocular proton t...
This paper describes the design, installation, and commissioning of an in-room imaging device develo...
Purpose To improve and accelerate patient positioning during proton treatment of eye tumours using...
Background Motion monitoring is essential when treating non-static tumours with pencil beam scanned...
PURPOSE Over the last four decades, Ocular Proton Therapy has been successfully used to treat pat...
We present the commissioning and quality assurance of our clinical protocol for respiratory gating i...
We present the commissioning and quality assurance of our clinical protocol for respiratory gating i...
In external beam radiotherapy, modern technologies for dynamic dose delivery and beam conformation p...
Background. The use of optical surface positioning to support or replace X-ray-based image-guided ra...
Purpose To conduct the verification of the target position relative to the beam, a digi...
BACKGROUND Motion monitoring is essential when treating non-static tumours with pencil beam scann...
Laser scanning-based patient surface positioning and surveillance may complement image-guided radiot...
The positioning of patients following a proton therapy is paramount for improving the impact of this...
A simple and independent system to detect and measure the position of a number of points in space wa...
The synergy between in-room imaging and optical tracking, in co-operation with highly accurate robot...
An Eye Tracking System (ETS) is used at CNAO for providing a stable and reproducible ocular proton t...
This paper describes the design, installation, and commissioning of an in-room imaging device develo...
Purpose To improve and accelerate patient positioning during proton treatment of eye tumours using...
Background Motion monitoring is essential when treating non-static tumours with pencil beam scanned...
PURPOSE Over the last four decades, Ocular Proton Therapy has been successfully used to treat pat...
We present the commissioning and quality assurance of our clinical protocol for respiratory gating i...
We present the commissioning and quality assurance of our clinical protocol for respiratory gating i...
In external beam radiotherapy, modern technologies for dynamic dose delivery and beam conformation p...
Background. The use of optical surface positioning to support or replace X-ray-based image-guided ra...
Purpose To conduct the verification of the target position relative to the beam, a digi...
BACKGROUND Motion monitoring is essential when treating non-static tumours with pencil beam scann...
Laser scanning-based patient surface positioning and surveillance may complement image-guided radiot...
The positioning of patients following a proton therapy is paramount for improving the impact of this...
A simple and independent system to detect and measure the position of a number of points in space wa...