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Development Of A Remote Dosimetric Audit Framework For Carbon Therapy, Paige Taylor Dec 2023

Development Of A Remote Dosimetric Audit Framework For Carbon Therapy, Paige Taylor

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Carbon ion therapy is available at over a dozen institutions around the world and is being employed for treatment of cancer. The increased biological effect of carbon compared to conventional photon-based radiotherapy holds promise for the therapeutic benefit in historically radioresistant tumors. While ion chamber dosimetry has been used for day-to-day clinical measurements of absorbed dose, there are few options for remote dosimetry. The availability of such tools would support the development of a robust remote audit program for carbon ion therapy.

The Imaging and Radiation Oncology Core (IROC) conducts remote audits of photon and proton therapy. These audits are …


Interrogations Of The Tumor Microenvironment Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Tianzhe Li Aug 2023

Interrogations Of The Tumor Microenvironment Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Tianzhe Li

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Both tumor acidosis and tumor hypoxia are characteristics commonly found in the microenvironment of solid malignant tumors. Accurate characterization of the two phenomena could provide important information to clinicians for devising suitable treatment plans. Tumor acidosis and hypoxia are closely linked to each other. Tumor acidosis is caused by the inclination of cancer cells towards anaerobic respiration, and one of the main contributing factors for the avoidance of aerobic respiration is tumor hypoxia. Both phenomena can indicate the high metastatic potential of cancers and can also cause resistance of the cancer systems against anti-cancer therapies. Therefore, developing novel molecular imaging …


Improving Dose-Response Correlations For Locally Advanced Nsclc Patients Treated With Imrt Or Pspt, Yulun He May 2023

Improving Dose-Response Correlations For Locally Advanced Nsclc Patients Treated With Imrt Or Pspt, Yulun He

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The standard of care for locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is concurrent chemo-radiotherapy. Despite recent advancements in radiation delivery methods, the median survival time of NSCLC patients remains below 28 months. Higher tumor dose has been found to increase survival but also a higher rate of radiation pneumonitis (RP) that affects breathing capability. In fear of such toxicity, less-aggressive treatment plans are often clinically preferred, leading to metastasis and recurrence. Therefore, accurate RP prediction is crucial to ensure tumor coverage to improve treatment outcome. Current models have associated RP with increased dose but with limited accuracy as they …