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Treatment planning in Radiation Oncology
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Cancer, 1977
Radiation treatment planning has developed into a substantial and effective component of the entire radiation treatment approach. Over the last 2 decades, with the development of high energy electron and x-ray sources, and also with the availability of new radionuclides and techniques for internally applied radiation, all of which permit a high degree ...
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Radiation treatment planning has developed into a substantial and effective component of the entire radiation treatment approach. Over the last 2 decades, with the development of high energy electron and x-ray sources, and also with the availability of new radionuclides and techniques for internally applied radiation, all of which permit a high degree ...
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Treatment Planning for Radiation Therapy
PET Clinics, 2018PET scanning plays key roles in planning the management of patients with lung cancer who are candidates for curative-intent treatment with radiotherapy and has contributed to improvements in survival. 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose-PET is the most important modality for staging, patient selection, and radiotherapy target volume definition in patients with ...
Michael, MacManus, Sarah, Everitt
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Hypoxia imaging-directed radiation treatment planning
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 2006Increasing evidence supports the role of the tumor microenvironment in modulating cancer behavior. Tissue hypoxia, an important and common condition affecting the tumor microenvironment, is well established as a resistance factor in radiotherapy. Increasing evidence points to the ability of hypoxia to induce the expression of gene products, which ...
J G, Rajendran +5 more
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Volume Visualization in Radiation Treatment Planning
Critical Reviews in Diagnostic Imaging, 2000Radiation treatment planning (RTP), historically an image-intensive discipline and one of the first areas in which 3D information from imaging was clinically applied, has become even more critically dependent on accurate 3D definition of target and non-target structures in recent years with the advent of conformal radiation therapy.
C A, Pelizzari, G T, Chen
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Treatment planning for neutron radiation therapy
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1977Abstract Treatment-planning techniques developed for photon therapy have been freely borrowed for fast-neutron beam therapy, including methods of storing the measured data and subsequent manipulation to correct for patient contour, inhomogeneities, oblique incidence of the beam, and the presence of beam-modifying devices.
P, Wootton, K, Weaver, J, Eenmaa
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Objective Evaluation of Radiation Treatment Plans
Proceedings. Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, 1993The evaluation of radiation treatment plans involves making trade-offs among doses delivered to the tumor volumes and nearby normal tissues. Evaluating state-of-the-art three-dimensional (3D) plans is a difficult task because of the huge amount of planning data that needs to be deciphered.
Jain, Nilesh L., Kahn, Michael G.
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