Background and purpose: Radiotherapy (RT) treatment planning is as a standard based on a computed tomography (CT) scan obtained at the planning stage (pCT), while most of the decisions whether to treat by RT are based on diagnostic CT scans (dCT). Bone metastases (BM) are the most common palliative RT target. The objective of this study was to investigate if a palliative RT treatment plan of BMs could be made based on a dCT with sufficient accuracy and safety, without sacrificing any treatment quality. Materials and methods: A retrospective study with 60 BMs of 8 anatomical sites was performed. RT planning was performed using intensity-modulated radiation therapy/volumetric modulated arc therapy techniques in dCT and transferred to pCT. The...
Objective: Management options for bone metastases include surgical interventions, Radiation Therapy ...
OBJECTIVE: As back pain is the presenting symptom in 95% of patients with epidural spinal metastases...
Purpose: Single-visit radiotherapy (RT) is beneficial for patients requiring pain control and can li...
Background:Palliative radiotherapy offers significant relief in the huge physical distress of patien...
Due to earlier detection and improved treatment, cancer patients’ life expectancy has improved. Pati...
Radiation therapy is an important palliative treatment in the management of patients with metastatic...
AbstractBone metastases are a common manifestation of malignancy, and external beam radiotherapy (EB...
none15noMetastases with soft tissues invasion, impending fractures or spinal cord compression (compl...
Abstract Background This practice guideline was devel...
Many patients with cancer develop bone metastases with pain as an important symptom impacting on qua...
Background: Palliative radiotherapy (PRT) can significantly improve quality of life...
Purpose/Objective(s): National guidelines recommend various effective dose and fractionation schemes...
AbstractThe management of spinal bone metastases is complex. In this review, the efficacy, methodolo...
Abstract Background This study aimed to analyze three-dimensional (3D) dosimetric data of convention...
Purpose: Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is increasingly used for nonspine bone metastase...
Objective: Management options for bone metastases include surgical interventions, Radiation Therapy ...
OBJECTIVE: As back pain is the presenting symptom in 95% of patients with epidural spinal metastases...
Purpose: Single-visit radiotherapy (RT) is beneficial for patients requiring pain control and can li...
Background:Palliative radiotherapy offers significant relief in the huge physical distress of patien...
Due to earlier detection and improved treatment, cancer patients’ life expectancy has improved. Pati...
Radiation therapy is an important palliative treatment in the management of patients with metastatic...
AbstractBone metastases are a common manifestation of malignancy, and external beam radiotherapy (EB...
none15noMetastases with soft tissues invasion, impending fractures or spinal cord compression (compl...
Abstract Background This practice guideline was devel...
Many patients with cancer develop bone metastases with pain as an important symptom impacting on qua...
Background: Palliative radiotherapy (PRT) can significantly improve quality of life...
Purpose/Objective(s): National guidelines recommend various effective dose and fractionation schemes...
AbstractThe management of spinal bone metastases is complex. In this review, the efficacy, methodolo...
Abstract Background This study aimed to analyze three-dimensional (3D) dosimetric data of convention...
Purpose: Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is increasingly used for nonspine bone metastase...
Objective: Management options for bone metastases include surgical interventions, Radiation Therapy ...
OBJECTIVE: As back pain is the presenting symptom in 95% of patients with epidural spinal metastases...
Purpose: Single-visit radiotherapy (RT) is beneficial for patients requiring pain control and can li...