The selection of appropriate beam irradiation directions in radiotherapy – beam angle optimization (BAO) problem – is very impor- tant for the quality of the treatment, both for improving tumor irradia- tion and for better organs sparing. However, the BAO problem is still not solved satisfactorily and, most of the time, beam directions continue to be manually selected in clinical practice which requires many trial and error iterations between selecting beam angles and computing fluence patterns until a suitable treatment is achieved. The objective of this pa- per is to introduce a new approach for the resolution of the BAO problem, using an hybrid electromagnetism-like algorithm with descent search to tackle this highly non-convex optimizati...
In a recent paper, we have published a new algorithm, designated 'iCycle', for fully automated multi...
textabstractIn a recent paper, we have published a new algorithm, designated iCycle, for fully autom...
The inverse planning of an intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatment requires decisions...
Radiation therapy is used to treat localized cancers, aiming to deliver a dose of radiation to the t...
This article introduces a new framework for beam angle optimization (BAO) in intensity-modulated rad...
Generally, the inverse planning of radiation therapy consists mainly of the fluence optimization. Th...
Intensity‐modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is a modern radiotherapy modality that uses a multileaf...
Selecting a suitable set of beam angles is an important but difficult task in intensity modulated ra...
Radiation therapy (RT) main purpose is to eliminate, in a controlled way, all tumor cells sparing as...
none4siIntensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy is the technique of delivering radiation to cancer pati...
Radiation therapy (RT) is used nowadays for the majority of cancer patients. A technologically adva...
Electing irradiation directions to use in IMRT treatments is one of the first decisions to make in t...
Beam Angle Optimization for Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy Conflicting criteria arise when plannin...
One important problem in radiation therapy for cancer treatment is the selection of the set of beam ...
We consider the beam orientation optimization (BOO) problem for total marrow irradiation (TMI) treat...
In a recent paper, we have published a new algorithm, designated 'iCycle', for fully automated multi...
textabstractIn a recent paper, we have published a new algorithm, designated iCycle, for fully autom...
The inverse planning of an intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatment requires decisions...
Radiation therapy is used to treat localized cancers, aiming to deliver a dose of radiation to the t...
This article introduces a new framework for beam angle optimization (BAO) in intensity-modulated rad...
Generally, the inverse planning of radiation therapy consists mainly of the fluence optimization. Th...
Intensity‐modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is a modern radiotherapy modality that uses a multileaf...
Selecting a suitable set of beam angles is an important but difficult task in intensity modulated ra...
Radiation therapy (RT) main purpose is to eliminate, in a controlled way, all tumor cells sparing as...
none4siIntensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy is the technique of delivering radiation to cancer pati...
Radiation therapy (RT) is used nowadays for the majority of cancer patients. A technologically adva...
Electing irradiation directions to use in IMRT treatments is one of the first decisions to make in t...
Beam Angle Optimization for Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy Conflicting criteria arise when plannin...
One important problem in radiation therapy for cancer treatment is the selection of the set of beam ...
We consider the beam orientation optimization (BOO) problem for total marrow irradiation (TMI) treat...
In a recent paper, we have published a new algorithm, designated 'iCycle', for fully automated multi...
textabstractIn a recent paper, we have published a new algorithm, designated iCycle, for fully autom...
The inverse planning of an intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatment requires decisions...