Combining adaptive and robust optimization in radiation therapy has the potential to mitigate the negative effects of both intrafraction and interfraction uncertainty over a fractionated treatment course. A previously developed adaptive and robust radiation therapy (ARRT) method for lung cancer was demonstrated to be effective when the sequence of breathing patterns was well-behaved. In this paper, we examine the applicability of the ARRT method to less well-behaved breathing patterns. We develop a novel method to generate sequences of probability mass functions that represent different types of drift in the underlying breathing pattern. Computational results derived from applying the ARRT method to these sequences demonstrate that the ARRT...
Purpose: Large intra- and inter-fraction variations of the breathing motion amplitude have been repo...
We consider adaptive robust methods for lung cancer that are also dose-reactive, wherein the treatme...
Accurate descriptions of organ motion due to breathing are highly desirable for radiation treatment ...
A previous approach to robust intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatment planning for mo...
A previous approach to robust intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatment planning for mo...
In the context of patient care for life-threatening illnesses, the presence of uncertainty may compr...
The goal of radiation therapy (RT) is to eliminate cancerous cells by directing radiation beams to...
A framework for online robust adaptive radiation therapy (ART) is presented. This framework is desig...
Organ motion - whether due to respiration, cardiac motion or digestive processes - is one of the maj...
Uncertainties degrade outcomes from decision-making models. In intensity modulated radiation therapy...
Abstract All radiation therapy treatment planning relies on accurate dose calculation. Uncertainties...
This book describes recent radiotherapy technologies including tools for measuring target position d...
PURPOSE: Robust optimization is a computational expensive process resulting in long plan computation...
Breathing-related motion is a well-known and significant source of geometrical uncertainties in radi...
Motion-adaptive radiotherapy techniques are promising to deliver truly ablative radiation doses to t...
Purpose: Large intra- and inter-fraction variations of the breathing motion amplitude have been repo...
We consider adaptive robust methods for lung cancer that are also dose-reactive, wherein the treatme...
Accurate descriptions of organ motion due to breathing are highly desirable for radiation treatment ...
A previous approach to robust intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatment planning for mo...
A previous approach to robust intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatment planning for mo...
In the context of patient care for life-threatening illnesses, the presence of uncertainty may compr...
The goal of radiation therapy (RT) is to eliminate cancerous cells by directing radiation beams to...
A framework for online robust adaptive radiation therapy (ART) is presented. This framework is desig...
Organ motion - whether due to respiration, cardiac motion or digestive processes - is one of the maj...
Uncertainties degrade outcomes from decision-making models. In intensity modulated radiation therapy...
Abstract All radiation therapy treatment planning relies on accurate dose calculation. Uncertainties...
This book describes recent radiotherapy technologies including tools for measuring target position d...
PURPOSE: Robust optimization is a computational expensive process resulting in long plan computation...
Breathing-related motion is a well-known and significant source of geometrical uncertainties in radi...
Motion-adaptive radiotherapy techniques are promising to deliver truly ablative radiation doses to t...
Purpose: Large intra- and inter-fraction variations of the breathing motion amplitude have been repo...
We consider adaptive robust methods for lung cancer that are also dose-reactive, wherein the treatme...
Accurate descriptions of organ motion due to breathing are highly desirable for radiation treatment ...