Purpose: To compare deformable image registration (DIR) accuracy and precision for normal and tumor tissues in head and neck cancer patients during the course of radiation therapy (RT).Methods and Materials: Thirteen patients with oropharyngeal tumors, who underwent submucosal implantation of small gold markers (average 6, range 4-10) around the tumor and were treated with RT were retrospectively selected. Two observers identified 15 anatomical features (landmarks) representative of normal tissues in the planning computed tomography (pCT) scan and in weekly cone beam CTs (CBCTs). Gold markers were digitally removed after semiautomatic identification in pCTs and CBCTs. Subsequently, landmarks and gold markers on pCT were propagated to CBCTs,...
Background and purpose: To develop and validate an adaptive intervention strategy for radiotherapy o...
Background: Deformable image registration (DIR) is an attractive method for automatic propagation of...
Background: Deformable image registration (DIR) is an attractive method for automatic propagation of...
Anatomical changes can have significant clinical impact during head and neck radiotherapy. Adaptive ...
Deformable image registration (DIR) is a critical technic in adaptive radiotherapy (ART) for propaga...
International audienceIn the context of head and neck cancer (HNC) adaptive radiation therapy (ART),...
In the context of head and neck cancer (HNC) adaptive radiation therapy (ART), the two purposes of t...
International audienceIn the context of head and neck cancer (HNC) adaptive radiation therapy (ART),...
International audienceIn the context of head and neck cancer (HNC) adaptive radiation therapy (ART),...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Weight loss, tumor shrinkage, and tissue edema induce substantial modificati...
Copyright © 2015 Bastien Rigaud et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Purpose: Deformable image registration (DIR) is often validated based on a distance-to-agreement (DT...
Deformable image registration (DIR) and interobserver variation inevitably intro-duce uncertainty in...
Background: Adaptive Radiotherapy aims to identify anatomical deviations during a radiotherapy cours...
Purpose: The aims of this work were to evaluate the performance of several deformable image registra...
Background and purpose: To develop and validate an adaptive intervention strategy for radiotherapy o...
Background: Deformable image registration (DIR) is an attractive method for automatic propagation of...
Background: Deformable image registration (DIR) is an attractive method for automatic propagation of...
Anatomical changes can have significant clinical impact during head and neck radiotherapy. Adaptive ...
Deformable image registration (DIR) is a critical technic in adaptive radiotherapy (ART) for propaga...
International audienceIn the context of head and neck cancer (HNC) adaptive radiation therapy (ART),...
In the context of head and neck cancer (HNC) adaptive radiation therapy (ART), the two purposes of t...
International audienceIn the context of head and neck cancer (HNC) adaptive radiation therapy (ART),...
International audienceIn the context of head and neck cancer (HNC) adaptive radiation therapy (ART),...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Weight loss, tumor shrinkage, and tissue edema induce substantial modificati...
Copyright © 2015 Bastien Rigaud et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Purpose: Deformable image registration (DIR) is often validated based on a distance-to-agreement (DT...
Deformable image registration (DIR) and interobserver variation inevitably intro-duce uncertainty in...
Background: Adaptive Radiotherapy aims to identify anatomical deviations during a radiotherapy cours...
Purpose: The aims of this work were to evaluate the performance of several deformable image registra...
Background and purpose: To develop and validate an adaptive intervention strategy for radiotherapy o...
Background: Deformable image registration (DIR) is an attractive method for automatic propagation of...
Background: Deformable image registration (DIR) is an attractive method for automatic propagation of...