Background and Purpose: For cervical cancer patients, bladder filling variations may result in inadequate EBRT target coverage, unless large safety margins are used. For a group of patients who received full bladder instructions, interfraction variations and time trends in bladder volume were quantified, and a 3D ultrasound (US) scanner was tested for on-line bladder volume measurements. Methods and materials: For 24 patients, the bladder volume was measured with US at the time of the planning CT scan, and twice weekly during the course of RT. Comparisons of US with planning CT were used to assess the bladder scanner accuracy. Patients were treated in prone on a belly board, EPID images were acquired to correlate set-up errors with bladder ...
Prostate cancer patients undergoing external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) benefit from a full bladd...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of the 3D portable ultrasound with catheterization in the assessm...
PurposePatients who receive radiation therapy (RT) for prostate cancer are routinely positioned thro...
Background and Purpose: For cervical cancer patients, bladder filling variations may result in inade...
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 investigate application of pre-treatment established correlations between bladder-fillin...
IntroductionDuring prostate radiotherapy treatment, it is important to ensure the position of the bl...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate application of pre-treatment established correlations between bladder-...
PURPOSE: To describe the early experience of analyzing variations and time trends in bladder volume ...
Purpose: Our aim is to develop a patient-specific bladder-filling protocol (PSP) using an ultrasound...
Objective: To quantify the effect of bladder volume on the dose distribution of intracavitary brachy...
Aim: This study was performed to assess the extent of interfraction uterine motion during radiothera...
Objective: To find out correlation between the 3D ultrasound and conventional urethral catheterizati...
AbstractObjective: To investigate the effect of different bladder filling states on positioning erro...
Prostate cancer patients undergoing external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) benefit from a full bladd...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of the 3D portable ultrasound with catheterization in the assessm...
PurposePatients who receive radiation therapy (RT) for prostate cancer are routinely positioned thro...
Background and Purpose: For cervical cancer patients, bladder filling variations may result in inade...
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 investigate application of pre-treatment established correlations between bladder-fillin...
IntroductionDuring prostate radiotherapy treatment, it is important to ensure the position of the bl...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate application of pre-treatment established correlations between bladder-...
PURPOSE: To describe the early experience of analyzing variations and time trends in bladder volume ...
Purpose: Our aim is to develop a patient-specific bladder-filling protocol (PSP) using an ultrasound...
Objective: To quantify the effect of bladder volume on the dose distribution of intracavitary brachy...
Aim: This study was performed to assess the extent of interfraction uterine motion during radiothera...
Objective: To find out correlation between the 3D ultrasound and conventional urethral catheterizati...
AbstractObjective: To investigate the effect of different bladder filling states on positioning erro...
Prostate cancer patients undergoing external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) benefit from a full bladd...
Objective: To compare the accuracy of the 3D portable ultrasound with catheterization in the assessm...
PurposePatients who receive radiation therapy (RT) for prostate cancer are routinely positioned thro...