Purpose: Gantry-free radiation therapy systems utilizing patient rotation would be simpler and more cost effective than the conventional gantry-based systems. Such a system could enable the expansion of radiation therapy to meet global demand and reduce capital costs. Recent advances in adaptive radiation therapy could potentially be applied to correct for gravitational deformation during horizontal patient rotation. This study aims to quantify the pelvic organ motion and the dosimetric implications of horizontal rotation for prostate intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatments. Methods: Eight human participants who previously received prostate radiation therapy were imaged in a clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scann...
Intrafraction prostate motion degrades the accuracy of radiation therapy (RT) delivery. Whilst a num...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the magnitude and dosimetric relevance of translational...
Purpose To quantify daily variations in the anatomy of patients undergoing radiation therapy for pr...
PURPOSE: Conventionally in radiotherapy, a very heavy beam forming apparatus (gantry) is rotated a...
Gantry-free radiation therapy systems may be simpler and more cost effective, particularly for MRI-g...
Delivery of external beam radiation therapy usually requires relative rotation between the radiation...
Introduction: Intrafraction organ motion during external beam radiotherapy can cause dosimetric inac...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Both gating and tracking can mitigate the deteriorating dosimetric impact of...
Gantry-free radiation therapy systems may be simpler and more cost effective, particularly for MRI-g...
Purpose: We investigated the preferred treatment position between supine and prone during pelvic rad...
PURPOSE: Tumor positional uncertainty has been identified as a major issue that deteriorates the eff...
Background and purpose: Accurate delivery of radiotherapy is critical to achieve optimal treatment o...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Background and purpose: Accurate delivery of radiotherapy is critical to achiev...
This thesis retrospectively analyzes prostate's daily motion provided by three-dimensional US loc...
AbstractBackgroundRadiotherapy treatment requires delivering high homogenous dose to target volume w...
Intrafraction prostate motion degrades the accuracy of radiation therapy (RT) delivery. Whilst a num...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the magnitude and dosimetric relevance of translational...
Purpose To quantify daily variations in the anatomy of patients undergoing radiation therapy for pr...
PURPOSE: Conventionally in radiotherapy, a very heavy beam forming apparatus (gantry) is rotated a...
Gantry-free radiation therapy systems may be simpler and more cost effective, particularly for MRI-g...
Delivery of external beam radiation therapy usually requires relative rotation between the radiation...
Introduction: Intrafraction organ motion during external beam radiotherapy can cause dosimetric inac...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Both gating and tracking can mitigate the deteriorating dosimetric impact of...
Gantry-free radiation therapy systems may be simpler and more cost effective, particularly for MRI-g...
Purpose: We investigated the preferred treatment position between supine and prone during pelvic rad...
PURPOSE: Tumor positional uncertainty has been identified as a major issue that deteriorates the eff...
Background and purpose: Accurate delivery of radiotherapy is critical to achieve optimal treatment o...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Background and purpose: Accurate delivery of radiotherapy is critical to achiev...
This thesis retrospectively analyzes prostate's daily motion provided by three-dimensional US loc...
AbstractBackgroundRadiotherapy treatment requires delivering high homogenous dose to target volume w...
Intrafraction prostate motion degrades the accuracy of radiation therapy (RT) delivery. Whilst a num...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the magnitude and dosimetric relevance of translational...
Purpose To quantify daily variations in the anatomy of patients undergoing radiation therapy for pr...