Delivered radiation dose can differ from intended dose. This study quantifies dose deterioration in targets, identifies predictive factors, and compares dosimetric to clinical patient selection for adaptive radiotherapy in head-and-neck cancer patients. One hundred and eighty-eight consecutive head-and-neck cancer patients treated up to 70 Gy were analyzed. Daily delivered dose was calculated, accumulated, and compared to the planned dose. Cutoff values (1 Gy/2 Gy) were used to assess plan deterioration in the highest/lowest dose percentile (D1/D99). Differences in clinical factors between patients with/without dosimetric deterioration were statistically tested. Dosimetric deterioration was evaluated in clinically selected patients for adap...
The treatment period over which radiation therapy is administered extends over several weeks. Since ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-36)Head and neck cancers are among the most complex sites...
Parotid gland (PG) shrinkage and neck volume reduction during radiotherapy of head and neck (H&N...
Delivered radiation dose can differ from intended dose. This study quantifies dose deterioration in ...
Background and purpose: Anatomical changes induce differences between planned and delivered dose. Ad...
Many head-and-neck cancer (HNC) patients treated with radiotherapy suffer significant anatomical cha...
Introduction To observe the changes in the patients anatomy and the effects of these differences on ...
Introduction Patients with virally mediated head and neck cancer (VMHNC) often present with advanced...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Adaptive strategies in radiotherapy (RT) require the knowledge of the total ...
Background. Use of highly conformal radiotherapy in patients with head and neck carcinoma may lead t...
Purpose: It is common for head and neck patients to be affected by time trend errors as a result of ...
AbstractIn the last decade, many efforts have been made to characterize anatomic changes of head and...
Introduction: Patients with virally mediated head and neck cancer (VMHNC) often present with advance...
In the last decade, many efforts have been made to characterize anatomic changes of head and neck or...
Due to the anatomical changes frequently occurring during the course of head and neck (H&N) cancer r...
The treatment period over which radiation therapy is administered extends over several weeks. Since ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-36)Head and neck cancers are among the most complex sites...
Parotid gland (PG) shrinkage and neck volume reduction during radiotherapy of head and neck (H&N...
Delivered radiation dose can differ from intended dose. This study quantifies dose deterioration in ...
Background and purpose: Anatomical changes induce differences between planned and delivered dose. Ad...
Many head-and-neck cancer (HNC) patients treated with radiotherapy suffer significant anatomical cha...
Introduction To observe the changes in the patients anatomy and the effects of these differences on ...
Introduction Patients with virally mediated head and neck cancer (VMHNC) often present with advanced...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Adaptive strategies in radiotherapy (RT) require the knowledge of the total ...
Background. Use of highly conformal radiotherapy in patients with head and neck carcinoma may lead t...
Purpose: It is common for head and neck patients to be affected by time trend errors as a result of ...
AbstractIn the last decade, many efforts have been made to characterize anatomic changes of head and...
Introduction: Patients with virally mediated head and neck cancer (VMHNC) often present with advance...
In the last decade, many efforts have been made to characterize anatomic changes of head and neck or...
Due to the anatomical changes frequently occurring during the course of head and neck (H&N) cancer r...
The treatment period over which radiation therapy is administered extends over several weeks. Since ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-36)Head and neck cancers are among the most complex sites...
Parotid gland (PG) shrinkage and neck volume reduction during radiotherapy of head and neck (H&N...