The purpose of the current study was to explore whether the laryngeal dose can be reduced by using 2 intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) techniques: whole-neck field IMRT technique (WF-IMRT) vs. junctioned IMRT (J-IMRT). The effect on planning target volumes (PTVs) coverage and laryngeal sparing was evaluated. WF-IMRT technique consisted of a single IMRT plan, including the primary tumor and the superior and inferior neck to the level of the clavicular heads. The larynx was defined as an organ at risk extending superiorly to cover the arytenoid cartilages and inferiorly to include the cricoid cartilage. The J-IMRT technique consisted of an IMRT plan for the primary tumor and the superior neck, matched to conventional antero-posteri...
SummaryIntensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is an evolution of 3D conformal radiation therap...
PURPOSE: To report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiation the...
Background: The increasing patient load in radiotherapy centres demands selection of the technique t...
The purpose of the current study was to explore whether the laryngeal dose can be reduced by using 2...
PURPOSE: To determine the optimal dose-volume constraint for laryngeal sparing using three commonly ...
We would like to compare the effectiveness of image-guided (IGRT) and intensity-modulated (IMRT) rad...
AbstractPurposeTo report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiati...
Abstract Introduction Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) has been incorporated at several ...
WOS: 000389011500012PubMed ID: 27765542Various radiotherapy planning methods for T1N0 laryngeal canc...
Purpose: We have been developing an image-guided single vocal cord irradiation technique to treat pa...
Background: This study aims to compare the performance of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMR...
PurposeWe have been developing an image-guided single vocal cord irradiation technique to treat pati...
Intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) is an advanced form of radiotherapy; the beam intensity can ...
OBJECTIVE The present study aims to compare the treatment plan parameters of different radiotherapy...
PURPOSE: To report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiation the...
SummaryIntensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is an evolution of 3D conformal radiation therap...
PURPOSE: To report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiation the...
Background: The increasing patient load in radiotherapy centres demands selection of the technique t...
The purpose of the current study was to explore whether the laryngeal dose can be reduced by using 2...
PURPOSE: To determine the optimal dose-volume constraint for laryngeal sparing using three commonly ...
We would like to compare the effectiveness of image-guided (IGRT) and intensity-modulated (IMRT) rad...
AbstractPurposeTo report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiati...
Abstract Introduction Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) has been incorporated at several ...
WOS: 000389011500012PubMed ID: 27765542Various radiotherapy planning methods for T1N0 laryngeal canc...
Purpose: We have been developing an image-guided single vocal cord irradiation technique to treat pa...
Background: This study aims to compare the performance of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMR...
PurposeWe have been developing an image-guided single vocal cord irradiation technique to treat pati...
Intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) is an advanced form of radiotherapy; the beam intensity can ...
OBJECTIVE The present study aims to compare the treatment plan parameters of different radiotherapy...
PURPOSE: To report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiation the...
SummaryIntensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is an evolution of 3D conformal radiation therap...
PURPOSE: To report on the potential benefits of swallowing-sparing intensity-modulated radiation the...
Background: The increasing patient load in radiotherapy centres demands selection of the technique t...