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An efficient automated approach for accumulated dose estimation in prostate cancer radiotherapy. [PDF]

open access: yesPhys Imaging Radiat Oncol
Grohmann M   +7 more
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Automated and Clinically Optimal Treatment Planning for Cancer Radiotherapy

INFORMS Journal on Applied Analytics, 2022
Each year, approximately 18 million new cancer cases are diagnosed worldwide, and about half must be treated with radiotherapy. A successful treatment requires treatment planning with the customization of penetrating radiation beams to sterilize cancerous cells without harming nearby normal organs and tissues. This process currently involves extensive
Masoud Zarepisheh   +13 more
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A Practical Procedure for Automating Radiation Treatment Planning

The British Journal of Radiology, 1961
A simple method for the translation of isodose graphs into numerical grids is described and the use of these grids for automatic dose computation of multiple field treatments is demonstrated. Details of the preparations of grid values, I.B.M. cards, and programme for one particular computer are given in detail.
T D, STERLING, H, PERRY, G K, BAHR
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Automated Diagnosis and Treatment Planning for Craniofacial Pain

Journal of Dental Research, 1974
Automated models are used to classify and to plan treatments for patients with craniofacial pain. The clinical data used in the construction of the diagnostic and treatment planning models are discussed. Validation results are presented and applications of the models are considered.
M S, Leonard   +4 more
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Automated Radiotherapy Treatment Planning

Seminars in Radiation Oncology, 2019
The "treatment planning" component of managing a radiotherapy patient currently consumes hours, even days, of human effort. The time and workforce demands of the current planning paradigm can expose patients to delays and potentially substandard treatments, all while standing as seemingly insurmountable roadblocks to adaptive radiotherapy.
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Automated planning of ablation targets in atrial fibrillation treatment

SPIE Proceedings, 2011
Catheter based radio-frequency ablation is used as an invasive treatment of atrial fibrillation. This procedure is often guided by the use of 3D anatomical models obtained from CT, MRI or rotational angiography. During the intervention the operator accurately guides the catheter to prespecified target ablation lines. The planning stage, however, can be
Johannes Keustermans   +3 more
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