In the context of head and neck cancer (HNC) adaptive radiation therapy (ART), the two purposes of the study were to compare the performance of multiple deformable image registration (DIR) methods and to quantify their impact for dose accumulation, in healthy structures. Fifteen HNC patients had a planning computed tomography (CT0) and weekly CTs during the 7 weeks of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). Ten DIR approaches using different registration methods (demons or B-spline free form deformation (FFD)), preprocessing, and similarity metrics were tested. Two observers identified 14 landmarks (LM) on each CT-scan to compute LM registration error. The cumulated doses estimated by each method were compared. The two most effective...
International audienceBackground: Deformable image registration (DIR) is increasingly used in the fi...
This paper presents a deformable image registration-based method for the quality assurance of head a...
Background and Purpose: Head-Neck (HN) patients may experience severe acute skin complications that ...
International audienceIn the context of head and neck cancer (HNC) adaptive radiation therapy (ART),...
Copyright © 2015 Bastien Rigaud et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Anatomical changes can have significant clinical impact during head and neck radiotherapy. Adaptive ...
PURPOSE: To estimate the delivered dose to targets and organs at risk for head and neck radiation th...
Purpose: To compare deformable image registration (DIR) accuracy and precision for normal and tumor ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Weight loss, tumor shrinkage, and tissue edema induce substantial modificati...
Purpose: The aims of this work were to evaluate the performance of several deformable image registra...
Deformable image registration (DIR) is a critical technic in adaptive radiotherapy (ART) for propaga...
Deformable image registration (DIR) is used to modify structures according to anatomical changes for...
International audienceAdaptive radiation therapy (ART) is based on the optimization of the treatment...
Background: Adaptive Radiotherapy aims to identify anatomical deviations during a radiotherapy cours...
Despite the availability of national and international guidelines, an accurate and efficient, patien...
International audienceBackground: Deformable image registration (DIR) is increasingly used in the fi...
This paper presents a deformable image registration-based method for the quality assurance of head a...
Background and Purpose: Head-Neck (HN) patients may experience severe acute skin complications that ...
International audienceIn the context of head and neck cancer (HNC) adaptive radiation therapy (ART),...
Copyright © 2015 Bastien Rigaud et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Anatomical changes can have significant clinical impact during head and neck radiotherapy. Adaptive ...
PURPOSE: To estimate the delivered dose to targets and organs at risk for head and neck radiation th...
Purpose: To compare deformable image registration (DIR) accuracy and precision for normal and tumor ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Weight loss, tumor shrinkage, and tissue edema induce substantial modificati...
Purpose: The aims of this work were to evaluate the performance of several deformable image registra...
Deformable image registration (DIR) is a critical technic in adaptive radiotherapy (ART) for propaga...
Deformable image registration (DIR) is used to modify structures according to anatomical changes for...
International audienceAdaptive radiation therapy (ART) is based on the optimization of the treatment...
Background: Adaptive Radiotherapy aims to identify anatomical deviations during a radiotherapy cours...
Despite the availability of national and international guidelines, an accurate and efficient, patien...
International audienceBackground: Deformable image registration (DIR) is increasingly used in the fi...
This paper presents a deformable image registration-based method for the quality assurance of head a...
Background and Purpose: Head-Neck (HN) patients may experience severe acute skin complications that ...