PURPOSE: To investigate the use of a bladder ultrasound scanner in achieving a better reproducible bladder filling during irradiation of pelvic tumors, specifically prostate cancer. METHODS AND MATERIALS: First, the accuracy of the bladder ultrasound scanner relative to computed tomography was validated in a group of 26 patients. Next, daily bladder volume variation was evaluated in a group of 18 patients. Another 16 patients participated in a biofeedback protocol, aiming at a more constant bladder volume. The last objective was to study correlations between prostate motion and bladder filling, by using electronic portal imaging device data on implanted gold markers. RESULTS: A strong correlation between bladder scanner volume and computed ...
Bladder filling variations during concurrent chemotherapy and pelvic radiotherapy in rectal cancer p...
Purpose: To assess bladder filling status and its impact on target position during daily intensity-m...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify volume changes and dose variations of rectum and blad...
Contains fulltext : 50927.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: To in...
The maintenance of full bladder is important to reduce radiation-induced toxicities and maintain the...
IntroductionDuring prostate radiotherapy treatment, it is important to ensure the position of the bl...
Purpose: Our aim is to develop a patient-specific bladder-filling protocol (PSP) using an ultrasound...
Background and Purpose: For cervical cancer patients, bladder filling variations may result in inade...
PURPOSE: To describe the early experience of analyzing variations and time trends in bladder volume ...
Background and purpose: Inconsistent bladder and rectal volumes have been associated with motion unc...
Objectives:The purpose of this study is to investigate whether verbal instructions are sufficient fo...
In the present study, we aimed to evaluate effects of bladder filling on dose–volume distributions f...
Prostate cancer patients undergoing external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) benefit from a full bladd...
PurposePatients who receive radiation therapy (RT) for prostate cancer are routinely positioned thro...
Purpose: As MR-SIM emerges as a primary treatment planning modality for prostate cancer, it becomes ...
Bladder filling variations during concurrent chemotherapy and pelvic radiotherapy in rectal cancer p...
Purpose: To assess bladder filling status and its impact on target position during daily intensity-m...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify volume changes and dose variations of rectum and blad...
Contains fulltext : 50927.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: To in...
The maintenance of full bladder is important to reduce radiation-induced toxicities and maintain the...
IntroductionDuring prostate radiotherapy treatment, it is important to ensure the position of the bl...
Purpose: Our aim is to develop a patient-specific bladder-filling protocol (PSP) using an ultrasound...
Background and Purpose: For cervical cancer patients, bladder filling variations may result in inade...
PURPOSE: To describe the early experience of analyzing variations and time trends in bladder volume ...
Background and purpose: Inconsistent bladder and rectal volumes have been associated with motion unc...
Objectives:The purpose of this study is to investigate whether verbal instructions are sufficient fo...
In the present study, we aimed to evaluate effects of bladder filling on dose–volume distributions f...
Prostate cancer patients undergoing external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) benefit from a full bladd...
PurposePatients who receive radiation therapy (RT) for prostate cancer are routinely positioned thro...
Purpose: As MR-SIM emerges as a primary treatment planning modality for prostate cancer, it becomes ...
Bladder filling variations during concurrent chemotherapy and pelvic radiotherapy in rectal cancer p...
Purpose: To assess bladder filling status and its impact on target position during daily intensity-m...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify volume changes and dose variations of rectum and blad...