Patient breathing during lung cancer radiotherapy reduces the ability to keep a sharp dose gradient between tumor and normal tissues. To mitigate detrimental effects, accurate information about the tumor position is required. In this work, we evaluate the errors in modeled tumor positions over several fractions of a simple tumor motion model driven by a surface surrogate measure and its time derivative. The model is tested with respect to four different surface surrogates and a varying number of surrogate and image acquisitions used for model training. Fourteen patients were imaged 100 times with cine CT, at three sessions mimicking a planning session followed by two treatment fractions. Patient body contours were concurrently detected by a...
Purpose: Real time lung tumor motion tracking allows for target dose escalation while simultaneously...
Purpose: To investigate the feasibility of modeling primary tumor and nodal volume positions from an...
Although 4D CT imaging becomes available in an increasing number of radiotherapy facilities, 3D imag...
Patient breathing during lung cancer radiotherapy reduces the ability to keep a sharp dose gradient ...
Purpose: To assess the interfraction reproducibility of external surrogates in predicting lung tumor...
International audienceThe aim of this study is the development and experimental testing of a tumor t...
Purpose: Both carina and diaphragm positions have been used as surrogates during respiratory-gated r...
Background: Fiducial markers are used as surrogates for tumor location during radiation therapy trea...
Background: Fiducial markers are used as surrogates for tumor location during radiation therapy trea...
International audiencePurpose To develop a tumor tracking method based on a surrogate-driven motion ...
Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate a surrogate-driven motion model based on four-dimen...
[[abstract]]During radiation therapy for lung cancer, the respiratory motion of the target increases...
Because the goal of radiation therapy is to deliver a lethal dose to the tumor, accurate information...
Purpose: Respiratory motion causes substantial uncertainty in radiotherapy treatment planning. Fou...
Purpose: Real time lung tumor motion tracking allows for target dose escalation while simultaneously...
Purpose: To investigate the feasibility of modeling primary tumor and nodal volume positions from an...
Although 4D CT imaging becomes available in an increasing number of radiotherapy facilities, 3D imag...
Patient breathing during lung cancer radiotherapy reduces the ability to keep a sharp dose gradient ...
Purpose: To assess the interfraction reproducibility of external surrogates in predicting lung tumor...
International audienceThe aim of this study is the development and experimental testing of a tumor t...
Purpose: Both carina and diaphragm positions have been used as surrogates during respiratory-gated r...
Background: Fiducial markers are used as surrogates for tumor location during radiation therapy trea...
Background: Fiducial markers are used as surrogates for tumor location during radiation therapy trea...
International audiencePurpose To develop a tumor tracking method based on a surrogate-driven motion ...
Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate a surrogate-driven motion model based on four-dimen...
[[abstract]]During radiation therapy for lung cancer, the respiratory motion of the target increases...
Because the goal of radiation therapy is to deliver a lethal dose to the tumor, accurate information...
Purpose: Respiratory motion causes substantial uncertainty in radiotherapy treatment planning. Fou...
Purpose: Real time lung tumor motion tracking allows for target dose escalation while simultaneously...
Purpose: To investigate the feasibility of modeling primary tumor and nodal volume positions from an...
Although 4D CT imaging becomes available in an increasing number of radiotherapy facilities, 3D imag...