Introduction: Radiotherapy in head and neck cancers is treated for several weeks and daily setup and reproducibility is a challenge. This daily variability causes setup errors which accounts planning target volume margins. Reduced PTV margins have to be taken to decrease the dose to the parotid glands, without compromising on loco regional control rates. The present study is done to identify setup errors and see the feasibility to decrease the PTV margins by creating dummy radiotherapy plans in order to decrease dose to parotid glands. Material and Methods: 420 portal images were evaluated for setup errors in three dimensions (Antero Posterior, Left to Right and Superior to Inferior) which were performed in ten patients of oropharyngeal sq...
Aim: Evaluating radiotherapy treatment plans of the prospective DIREKHT trial (ClinicalTrials.gov, N...
Purpose: To analyze the association between the irradiation dose and the radiation-induced atrophy o...
International audiencePurposeIn oropharyngeal cancer adaptive radiation therapy (ART), this study ai...
Purpose: To estimate the dosimetric impact of residual setup errors on parotid sparing in head-and-n...
International audiencePurpose - To guide parotid gland (PG) sparing at the dose planning step, a spe...
Parotid gland (PG) shrinkage and neck volume reduction during radiotherapy of head and neck (H&N...
Aims and Objectives: During course of radiation therapy, anatomical variations occur risking overdos...
The treatment of head and neck cancer using external beam radiotherapy is commonly done with three f...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-36)Head and neck cancers are among the most complex sites...
Purpose: To find parameters that predict which head and neck patients benefit from a sequentially de...
Purpose: Sparing of single-side parotid gland is a common practice in head-and-neck (HN) intensity m...
Abstract Background Anatomical variations in head and neck cancer during IMRT leads to volume shrink...
Many patients with head and neck cancers receive radiation therapy as part of their treatment which ...
International audienceBackground: Large anatomical variations occur during the course of intensity-m...
International audienceBackground and purpose - During head-and-neck (H&N) radiotherapy, the parotid ...
Aim: Evaluating radiotherapy treatment plans of the prospective DIREKHT trial (ClinicalTrials.gov, N...
Purpose: To analyze the association between the irradiation dose and the radiation-induced atrophy o...
International audiencePurposeIn oropharyngeal cancer adaptive radiation therapy (ART), this study ai...
Purpose: To estimate the dosimetric impact of residual setup errors on parotid sparing in head-and-n...
International audiencePurpose - To guide parotid gland (PG) sparing at the dose planning step, a spe...
Parotid gland (PG) shrinkage and neck volume reduction during radiotherapy of head and neck (H&N...
Aims and Objectives: During course of radiation therapy, anatomical variations occur risking overdos...
The treatment of head and neck cancer using external beam radiotherapy is commonly done with three f...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-36)Head and neck cancers are among the most complex sites...
Purpose: To find parameters that predict which head and neck patients benefit from a sequentially de...
Purpose: Sparing of single-side parotid gland is a common practice in head-and-neck (HN) intensity m...
Abstract Background Anatomical variations in head and neck cancer during IMRT leads to volume shrink...
Many patients with head and neck cancers receive radiation therapy as part of their treatment which ...
International audienceBackground: Large anatomical variations occur during the course of intensity-m...
International audienceBackground and purpose - During head-and-neck (H&N) radiotherapy, the parotid ...
Aim: Evaluating radiotherapy treatment plans of the prospective DIREKHT trial (ClinicalTrials.gov, N...
Purpose: To analyze the association between the irradiation dose and the radiation-induced atrophy o...
International audiencePurposeIn oropharyngeal cancer adaptive radiation therapy (ART), this study ai...