Background: Magnetic resonance (MR)-fusion contouring is the standard of care in prostate stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for target volume localisation. However, the planning computerised tomography (CT) scan continues to be used for dose calculation and treatment planning and verification. Discrepancies between the planning MR and CT scans may negate the benefits of MR-fusion contouring and it adds a significant resource burden. We aimed to determine whether CT-only contouring resulted in a dosimetric detriment compared with MR-fusion contouring in prostate SBRT planning. Methods: We retrospectively compared target volumes and SBRT plans for 20 patients treated clinically with MR-fusion contouring (standard of care) with those produ...
Background and purpose: Due to a smaller target volume when delineating prostate on magnetic resonan...
<p><b>Background:</b> Current state of the art radiotherapy planning of prostate cancer utilises mag...
The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes between magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based and...
Background: Magnetic resonance (MR)-fusion contouring is the standard of care in prostate stereotact...
INTRODUCTION: To achieve high precision prostate radiotherapy requires accurate delineation of the p...
To compare the CT-based and CT/MRI fusion-based postimplant dosimetry after permanent prostate brach...
To compare the CT-based and CT/MRI fusion-based postimplant dosimetry after permanent prostate brach...
External beam radiation therapy is among the most common modalities of curative treatment for prosta...
This study has been conducted for the purpose of investigating the systematic dose reduction of rect...
Background and purpose: Dose planning requires a CT scan which provides the electron density distrib...
Background: The prostate demonstrates inter- and intra- fractional changes and thus adaptive radioth...
BACKGROUND: The prostate demonstrates inter- and intra- fractional changes and thus adaptive radioth...
In magnetic resonance (MR) only radiotherapy, the target delineation needs to be performed without c...
BACKGROUND: The prostate demonstrates inter- and intra- fractional changes and thus adaptive radioth...
The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes between magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based and...
Background and purpose: Due to a smaller target volume when delineating prostate on magnetic resonan...
<p><b>Background:</b> Current state of the art radiotherapy planning of prostate cancer utilises mag...
The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes between magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based and...
Background: Magnetic resonance (MR)-fusion contouring is the standard of care in prostate stereotact...
INTRODUCTION: To achieve high precision prostate radiotherapy requires accurate delineation of the p...
To compare the CT-based and CT/MRI fusion-based postimplant dosimetry after permanent prostate brach...
To compare the CT-based and CT/MRI fusion-based postimplant dosimetry after permanent prostate brach...
External beam radiation therapy is among the most common modalities of curative treatment for prosta...
This study has been conducted for the purpose of investigating the systematic dose reduction of rect...
Background and purpose: Dose planning requires a CT scan which provides the electron density distrib...
Background: The prostate demonstrates inter- and intra- fractional changes and thus adaptive radioth...
BACKGROUND: The prostate demonstrates inter- and intra- fractional changes and thus adaptive radioth...
In magnetic resonance (MR) only radiotherapy, the target delineation needs to be performed without c...
BACKGROUND: The prostate demonstrates inter- and intra- fractional changes and thus adaptive radioth...
The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes between magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based and...
Background and purpose: Due to a smaller target volume when delineating prostate on magnetic resonan...
<p><b>Background:</b> Current state of the art radiotherapy planning of prostate cancer utilises mag...
The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes between magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based and...