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Auto-Segmentation In Pancreatic And Liver Radiation Therapy, Cenji Yu Aug 2023

Auto-Segmentation In Pancreatic And Liver Radiation Therapy, Cenji Yu

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Gastrointestinal cancers exhibit a high mortality rate compared to other cancer types. Among these, pancreatic cancer ranks as the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. The five-year survival rate remains alarmingly low at a mere 9%. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), another aggressive form of cancer, is rapidly becoming the primary cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. The treatment of both liver cancer and pancreatic cancer heavily relies on a multidisciplinary approach. Innovative treatment strategies involving dose-escalated regimens, such as stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), are emerging as an important pillar of the management of liver and pancreatic …


The Development Of Artificial Intelligence-Based Tools For Expert Peer Review Of Radiotherapy Treatment Plans, Mary Gronberg Aug 2023

The Development Of Artificial Intelligence-Based Tools For Expert Peer Review Of Radiotherapy Treatment Plans, Mary Gronberg

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Creating a patient-specific radiation treatment plan is a time-consuming and operator-dependent manual process. The treatment planner adjusts the planning parameters in a trial-and-error fashion in an effort to balance the competing clinical objectives of tumor coverage and normal tissue sparing. Often, a plan is selected because it meets basic organ at risk dose thresholds for severe toxicity; however, it is evident that a plan with a decreased risk of normal tissue complication probability could be achieved. This discrepancy between “acceptable” and “best possible” plan is magnified if either the physician or treatment planner lacks focal expertise in the disease site. …