PurposePatients who receive radiation therapy (RT) for prostate cancer are routinely positioned through radiographic means. We set out to establish a data-driven process that defines bladder volume required to meet V40/65 constraints using daily bladder ultrasound (US) and comparative cone beam CT (CBCT) before placing a patient on the treatment table.Methods and materialsThis was a single institution retrospective study of 20 patients (390 CBCT scans) who received postprostatectomy RT. Each patient received a daily US before treatment. CBCT alignment was performed 3 times a week. The bladder and rectum were contoured on each CBCT and a session dose was recorded. A mixed-effect model was used to estimate trajectory slopes of radiation expos...
PURPOSE: To assess the dosimetric and clinical implication when applying the full bladder protocol f...
Background and Purpose: For cervical cancer patients, bladder filling variations may result in inade...
Background and purpose: The risk of genitourinary (GU) toxicity is dose-limiting in radiotherapy (RT...
Prostate cancer patients undergoing external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) benefit from a full bladd...
Purpose: Our aim is to develop a patient-specific bladder-filling protocol (PSP) using an ultrasound...
Background and purpose: Inconsistent bladder and rectal volumes have been associated with motion unc...
Purpose: To assess bladder filling status and its impact on target position during daily intensity-m...
Purpose: Post-operative prostate cancer patients are treated with full bladder instruction and the u...
IntroductionDuring prostate radiotherapy treatment, it is important to ensure the position of the bl...
PURPOSE: To investigate the use of a bladder ultrasound scanner in achieving a better reproducible b...
The maintenance of full bladder is important to reduce radiation-induced toxicities and maintain the...
PURPOSE: To describe the early experience of analyzing variations and time trends in bladder volume ...
Abstract Background To evaluate the impact of external beam radiation therapy (XRT) on weekly ultras...
Background: Despite detailed instruction for full bladder, patients are unable to maintain consisten...
Introduction: The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the variations in delivered dose t...
PURPOSE: To assess the dosimetric and clinical implication when applying the full bladder protocol f...
Background and Purpose: For cervical cancer patients, bladder filling variations may result in inade...
Background and purpose: The risk of genitourinary (GU) toxicity is dose-limiting in radiotherapy (RT...
Prostate cancer patients undergoing external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) benefit from a full bladd...
Purpose: Our aim is to develop a patient-specific bladder-filling protocol (PSP) using an ultrasound...
Background and purpose: Inconsistent bladder and rectal volumes have been associated with motion unc...
Purpose: To assess bladder filling status and its impact on target position during daily intensity-m...
Purpose: Post-operative prostate cancer patients are treated with full bladder instruction and the u...
IntroductionDuring prostate radiotherapy treatment, it is important to ensure the position of the bl...
PURPOSE: To investigate the use of a bladder ultrasound scanner in achieving a better reproducible b...
The maintenance of full bladder is important to reduce radiation-induced toxicities and maintain the...
PURPOSE: To describe the early experience of analyzing variations and time trends in bladder volume ...
Abstract Background To evaluate the impact of external beam radiation therapy (XRT) on weekly ultras...
Background: Despite detailed instruction for full bladder, patients are unable to maintain consisten...
Introduction: The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the variations in delivered dose t...
PURPOSE: To assess the dosimetric and clinical implication when applying the full bladder protocol f...
Background and Purpose: For cervical cancer patients, bladder filling variations may result in inade...
Background and purpose: The risk of genitourinary (GU) toxicity is dose-limiting in radiotherapy (RT...