This thesis details a variety of methods to build a surrogate-driven motion model from a cone-beam CT (CBCT) scan. The methods are intended to form a key constituent of a tracked RT treatment system, by providing a markerless means of tracking tumour and organs at risk (OAR) positions in real-time. The beam can then be adjusted to account for the respiratory motion of the tumour, whilst ensuring no adverse e.ects on the OAR from the adjustment in the beam. An approach to describe an iterative method to markerlessly track the lung tumour region is presented. A motion model is built of the tumour region using the CBCT projections, which then gives tumour position information during treatment. For simulated data, the motion model was able to r...
Motion estimation is a challenge in radiotherapy. It requires security margins to account for the in...
Cone-beam CT (CBCT) is an increasingly important modality for intraoperative 3D imaging in intervent...
Radiotherapy consist of locally exposing target tumor cells to ionizing radiation with the aim of ca...
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is the most common imaging method for Image Guided Radiation Th...
Management of lung tumor motion is a challenging and important problem for modern, highly conformal ...
International audiencePurpose To develop a tumor tracking method based on a surrogate-driven motion ...
The influence of respiratory motion on patient anatomy poses a challenge to accurate radiation thera...
Stereotactic radiotherapy is a novel approach to treat lung cancers with very large doses of radiati...
On-board cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging integrated with medical linear accelerators of...
International audienceThe aim of this study is the development and experimental testing of a tumor t...
Cone-beam CT (CBCT), used to reduce setup error in radiotherapy, takes a sequence of about 670 two-d...
Cone-beam CT (CBCT), used to reduce setup error in radiotherapy, takes a sequence of about 670 two-d...
Respiratory motion remains a significant source of errors in treatment planning for the thorax and u...
Motion estimation is a challenge in radiotherapy. It requires security margins to account for the in...
Cone-beam CT (CBCT) is an increasingly important modality for intraoperative 3D imaging in intervent...
Radiotherapy consist of locally exposing target tumor cells to ionizing radiation with the aim of ca...
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is the most common imaging method for Image Guided Radiation Th...
Management of lung tumor motion is a challenging and important problem for modern, highly conformal ...
International audiencePurpose To develop a tumor tracking method based on a surrogate-driven motion ...
The influence of respiratory motion on patient anatomy poses a challenge to accurate radiation thera...
Stereotactic radiotherapy is a novel approach to treat lung cancers with very large doses of radiati...
On-board cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging integrated with medical linear accelerators of...
International audienceThe aim of this study is the development and experimental testing of a tumor t...
Cone-beam CT (CBCT), used to reduce setup error in radiotherapy, takes a sequence of about 670 two-d...
Cone-beam CT (CBCT), used to reduce setup error in radiotherapy, takes a sequence of about 670 two-d...
Respiratory motion remains a significant source of errors in treatment planning for the thorax and u...
Motion estimation is a challenge in radiotherapy. It requires security margins to account for the in...
Cone-beam CT (CBCT) is an increasingly important modality for intraoperative 3D imaging in intervent...
Radiotherapy consist of locally exposing target tumor cells to ionizing radiation with the aim of ca...