Purpose: To evaluate and compare the feasibilities of magnetic resonance (MR) image-based planning using synthetic computed tomography (sCT) versus CT (pCT)-based planning in helical tomotherapy for prostate cancer. Materials and methods: A retrospective evaluation was performed in 16 patients with prostate cancer who had been treated with helical tomotherapy. MR images were acquired using a dedicated therapy sequence; sCT images were generated using magnetic resonance for calculating attenuation (MRCAT). The three-dimensional dose distribution according to sCT was recalculated using a previously optimized plan and was compared with the doses calculated using pCT. Results: The mean planning target volume doses calculated by sCT and pCT ...
Backgroun. Due to improved visibility on MRI, contouring of the prostate is improved compared to CT....
Purpose: To validate the dosimetric accuracy and clinical robustness of a commercially available sof...
Purpose: To validate the dosimetric accuracy and clinical robustness of a commercially available sof...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)One of the most common methods of treating prostate c...
Radiotherapy is one of the therapeutics selected for localized prostate cancer, in cases where the t...
There is increasing interest in MR-only radiotherapy planning since it provides superb soft-tissue c...
Background: The clinical feasibility of using pseudo-computed tomography (pCT) images derived from m...
<p><b>Background:</b> Current state of the art radiotherapy planning of prostate cancer utilises mag...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of reducing the number of image guidance sessions ...
External beam radiation therapy is among the most common modalities of curative treatment for prosta...
INTRODUCTION: To achieve high precision prostate radiotherapy requires accurate delineation of the p...
Background: The objective of this study is to determine the impact of intensity modulated proton the...
PURPOSE: To describe and evaluate a method for generating synthetic computed tomography (synCT) imag...
Objective: To assess the feasibility of using synthetic computed tomography for treatment planning o...
By generating a synthetic CT image (sCT) directly from the MRI, the electron density can be calculat...
Backgroun. Due to improved visibility on MRI, contouring of the prostate is improved compared to CT....
Purpose: To validate the dosimetric accuracy and clinical robustness of a commercially available sof...
Purpose: To validate the dosimetric accuracy and clinical robustness of a commercially available sof...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)One of the most common methods of treating prostate c...
Radiotherapy is one of the therapeutics selected for localized prostate cancer, in cases where the t...
There is increasing interest in MR-only radiotherapy planning since it provides superb soft-tissue c...
Background: The clinical feasibility of using pseudo-computed tomography (pCT) images derived from m...
<p><b>Background:</b> Current state of the art radiotherapy planning of prostate cancer utilises mag...
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of reducing the number of image guidance sessions ...
External beam radiation therapy is among the most common modalities of curative treatment for prosta...
INTRODUCTION: To achieve high precision prostate radiotherapy requires accurate delineation of the p...
Background: The objective of this study is to determine the impact of intensity modulated proton the...
PURPOSE: To describe and evaluate a method for generating synthetic computed tomography (synCT) imag...
Objective: To assess the feasibility of using synthetic computed tomography for treatment planning o...
By generating a synthetic CT image (sCT) directly from the MRI, the electron density can be calculat...
Backgroun. Due to improved visibility on MRI, contouring of the prostate is improved compared to CT....
Purpose: To validate the dosimetric accuracy and clinical robustness of a commercially available sof...
Purpose: To validate the dosimetric accuracy and clinical robustness of a commercially available sof...