International audienceDose – volume histograms have been historically used to study the relationship between the planned radiation dose and healthy tissue damage. However, this approach considers neither spatial information nor heterogenous radiosensitivity within organs at risk, depending on the tissue. Recently, voxel-wise analyses have emerged in the literature as powerful tools to fully exploit three-dimensional information from the planned dose distribution. They allow to identify anatomical subregions of one or several organs in which the irradiation dose is associated with a given toxicity. These methods rely on an accurate anatomical alignment, usually obtained by means of a non-rigid registration. Once the different anatomies are s...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to quantitatively evaluate the body surface area (BS...
International audienceAlthough external beam radiotherapy is one of the most commonly prescribed tre...
International audiencePurpose: (Chemo)-radiotherapy (RT) is the gold standard treatment for patients...
International audienceDose – volume histograms have been historically used to study the relationship...
International audienceThe majority of current models utilized for predicting toxicity in prostate ca...
The risk of radiation-induced toxicity in patients treated for head and neck (HN) cancer with radiat...
International audienceThe prediction of toxicity is crucial to managing prostate cancer radiotherapy...
Rectal toxicity remains a clinical issue in prostate radiotherapy. Associations between dose and tox...
This study investigates the dose–response patterns associated with radiation pneumonitis (RP) in pat...
Background and Purpose: Associations between dose and rectal toxicity in prostate radiotherapy are g...
Radiation therapy (RT) technological advances call for a comprehensive reconsideration of the defini...
Purpose: Dose information from organ sub-regions has been shown to be more predictive of genitourina...
Purpose: To apply a voxel-based (VB) approach aimed at exploring local dose differences associated ...
International audienceFor decades, dose-volume information for segmented anatomy has provided the es...
International audiencePurpose: Recent voxel-based studies have shown that the dose to specific recta...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to quantitatively evaluate the body surface area (BS...
International audienceAlthough external beam radiotherapy is one of the most commonly prescribed tre...
International audiencePurpose: (Chemo)-radiotherapy (RT) is the gold standard treatment for patients...
International audienceDose – volume histograms have been historically used to study the relationship...
International audienceThe majority of current models utilized for predicting toxicity in prostate ca...
The risk of radiation-induced toxicity in patients treated for head and neck (HN) cancer with radiat...
International audienceThe prediction of toxicity is crucial to managing prostate cancer radiotherapy...
Rectal toxicity remains a clinical issue in prostate radiotherapy. Associations between dose and tox...
This study investigates the dose–response patterns associated with radiation pneumonitis (RP) in pat...
Background and Purpose: Associations between dose and rectal toxicity in prostate radiotherapy are g...
Radiation therapy (RT) technological advances call for a comprehensive reconsideration of the defini...
Purpose: Dose information from organ sub-regions has been shown to be more predictive of genitourina...
Purpose: To apply a voxel-based (VB) approach aimed at exploring local dose differences associated ...
International audienceFor decades, dose-volume information for segmented anatomy has provided the es...
International audiencePurpose: Recent voxel-based studies have shown that the dose to specific recta...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to quantitatively evaluate the body surface area (BS...
International audienceAlthough external beam radiotherapy is one of the most commonly prescribed tre...
International audiencePurpose: (Chemo)-radiotherapy (RT) is the gold standard treatment for patients...