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Federated Learning Enables Big Data For Rare Cancer Boundary Detection, Sarthak Pati, Ujjwal Baid, Brandon Edwards, Micah Sheller, Shih-Han Wang, G. Anthony Reina, Patrick Foley, Alexey Gruzdev, Deepthi Karkada, Christos Davatzikos, Chiharu Sako, Satyam Ghodasara, Michel Bilello, Suyash Mohan, Philipp Vollmuth, Gianluca Brugnara, Chandrakanth J. Preetha, Felix Sahm, Klaus Maier-Hein, Maximilian Zenk, Martin Bendszus, Wolfgang Wick, Evan Calabrese, Jeffrey Rudie, Javier Villanueva-Meyer, Soonmee Cha, Madhura Ingalhalikar, Manali Jadhav, Umang Pandey, Jitender Saini, John Garrett, Matthew Larson, Robert Jeraj, Stuart Currie, Russell Frood, Kavi Fatania, Raymond Y. Huang, Ken Chang, Carmen Balaña, Jaume Capellades, Josep Puig, Johannes Trenkler, Josef Pichler, Georg Necker, Andreas Haunschmidt, Stephan Meckel, Gaurav Shukla, Spencer Liem, Gregory S Alexander, Joseph Lombardo, Joshua D. Palmer, Adam E. Flanders, Adam P. Dicker, Haris I. Sair, Craig K. Jones, Archana Venkataraman, Meirui Jiang, Tiffany Y. So, Cheng Chen, Pheng Ann Heng, Qi Dou, Michal Kozubek, Filip Lux, Jan Michálek, Petr Matula, Miloš Keřkovský, Tereza Kopřivová, Marek Dostál, Václav Vybíhal, Michael A. Vogelbaum, J. Ross Mitchell, Joaquim Farinhas, Joseph A. Maldjian, Chandan Ganesh Bangalore Yogananda, Marco C. Pinho, Divya Reddy, James Holcomb, Benjamin C. Wagner, Benjamin M. Ellingson, Timothy F. Cloughesy, Catalina Raymond, Talia Oughourlian, Akifumi Hagiwara, Chencai Wang, Minh-Son To, Sargam Bhardwaj, Chee Chong, Marc Agzarian, Alexandre Xavier Falcão, Samuel B. Martins, Bernardo C. A. Teixeira, Flávia Sprenger, David Menotti, Diego R. Lucio, Pamela Lamontagne, Daniel Marcus, Benedikt Wiestler, Florian Kofler, Ivan Ezhov, Marie Metz, Rajan Jain, Matthew Lee, Yvonne W. Lui, Richard Mckinley, Johannes Slotboom, Piotr Radojewski, Raphael Meier, Roland Wiest, Derrick Murcia, Eric Fu, Rourke Haas, John Thompson, David Ryan Ormond, Chaitra Badve, Andrew E. Sloan, Vachan Vadmal, Kristin Waite, Rivka R. Colen, Linmin Pei, Murat Ak, Ashok Srinivasan, J. Rajiv Bapuraj, Arvind Rao, Nicholas Wang, Ota Yoshiaki, Toshio Moritani, Sevcan Turk, Joonsang Lee, Snehal Prabhudesai, Fanny Morón, Jacob Mandel, Konstantinos Kamnitsas, Ben Glocker, Luke V. M. Dixon, Matthew Williams, Peter Zampakis, Vasileios Panagiotopoulos, Panagiotis Tsiganos, Sotiris Alexiou, Ilias Haliassos, Evangelia I Zacharaki, Konstantinos Moustakas, Christina Kalogeropoulou, Dimitrios M. Kardamakis, Yoon Seong Choi, Seung-Koo Lee, Jong Hee Chang, Sung Soo Ahn, Bing Luo, Laila Poisson, Ning Wen, Pallavi Tiwari, Ruchika Verma, Rohan Bareja, Ipsa Yadav, Jonathan Chen, Neeraj Kumar, Marion Smits, Sebastian R. Van Der Voort, Ahmed Alafandi, Fatih Incekara, Maarten M. J. Wijnenga, Georgios Kapsas, Renske Gahrmann, Joost W Schouten, Hendrikus J. Dubbink, Arnaud J. P. E. Vincent, Martin J. Van Den Bent, Pim J. French, Stefan Klein, Yading Yuan, Sonam Sharma, Tzu-Chi Tseng, Saba Adabi, Simone P. Niclou, Olivier Keunen, Ann-Christin Hau, Martin Vallières, David Fortin, Martin Lepage, Bennett Landman, Karthik Ramadass, Kaiwen Xu, Silky Chotai, Lola B. Chambless, Akshitkumar Mistry, Reid C. Thompson, Yuriy Gusev, Krithika Bhuvaneshwar, Anousheh Sayah, Camelia Bencheqroun, Anas Belouali, Subha Madhavan, Thomas C. Booth, Alysha Chelliah, Marc Modat, Haris Shuaib, Carmen Dragos, Aly Abayazeed, Kenneth Kolodziej, Michael Hill, Ahmed Abbassy, Shady Gamal, Mahmoud Mekhaimar, Mohamed Qayati, Mauricio Reyes, Ji Eun Park, Jihye Yun, Ho Sung Kim, Abhishek Mahajan, Mark Muzi, Sean Benson, Regina G. H. Beets-Tan, Jonas Teuwen, Alejandro Herrera-Trujillo, Maria Trujillo, William Escobar, Ana Abello, Jose Bernal, Jhon Gómez, Joseph Choi, Stephen Baek, Yusung Kim, Heba Ismael, Bryan Allen, John M. Buatti, Aikaterini Kotrotsou, Hongwei Li, Tobias Weiss, Michael Weller, Andrea Bink, Bertrand Pouymayou, Hassan F. Shaykh, Joel Saltz, Prateek Prasanna, Sampurna Shrestha, Kartik M. Mani, David Payne, Tahsin Kurc, Enrique Pelaez, Heydy Franco-Maldonado, Francis Loayza, Sebastian Quevedo, Pamela Guevara, Esteban Torche, Cristobal Mendoza, Franco Vera, Elvis Ríos, Eduardo López, Sergio A. Velastin, Godwin Ogbole, Mayowa Soneye, Dotun Oyekunle, Olubunmi Odafe-Oyibotha, Babatunde Osobu, Mustapha Shu'aibu, Adeleye Dorcas, Farouk Dako, Amber L. Simpson, Mohammad Hamghalam, Jacob J. Peoples, Ricky Hu, Anh Tran, Danielle Cutler, Fabio Y. Moraes, Michael A. Boss, James Gimpel, Deepak Kattil Veettil, Kendall Schmidt, Brian Bialecki, Sailaja Marella, Cynthia Price, Lisa Cimino, Charles Apgar, Prashant Shah, Bjoern Menze, Jill S. Barnholtz-Sloan, Jason Martin, Spyridon Bakas Dec 2022

Federated Learning Enables Big Data For Rare Cancer Boundary Detection, Sarthak Pati, Ujjwal Baid, Brandon Edwards, Micah Sheller, Shih-Han Wang, G. Anthony Reina, Patrick Foley, Alexey Gruzdev, Deepthi Karkada, Christos Davatzikos, Chiharu Sako, Satyam Ghodasara, Michel Bilello, Suyash Mohan, Philipp Vollmuth, Gianluca Brugnara, Chandrakanth J. Preetha, Felix Sahm, Klaus Maier-Hein, Maximilian Zenk, Martin Bendszus, Wolfgang Wick, Evan Calabrese, Jeffrey Rudie, Javier Villanueva-Meyer, Soonmee Cha, Madhura Ingalhalikar, Manali Jadhav, Umang Pandey, Jitender Saini, John Garrett, Matthew Larson, Robert Jeraj, Stuart Currie, Russell Frood, Kavi Fatania, Raymond Y. Huang, Ken Chang, Carmen Balaña, Jaume Capellades, Josep Puig, Johannes Trenkler, Josef Pichler, Georg Necker, Andreas Haunschmidt, Stephan Meckel, Gaurav Shukla, Spencer Liem, Gregory S Alexander, Joseph Lombardo, Joshua D. Palmer, Adam E. Flanders, Adam P. Dicker, Haris I. Sair, Craig K. Jones, Archana Venkataraman, Meirui Jiang, Tiffany Y. So, Cheng Chen, Pheng Ann Heng, Qi Dou, Michal Kozubek, Filip Lux, Jan Michálek, Petr Matula, Miloš Keřkovský, Tereza Kopřivová, Marek Dostál, Václav Vybíhal, Michael A. Vogelbaum, J. Ross Mitchell, Joaquim Farinhas, Joseph A. Maldjian, Chandan Ganesh Bangalore Yogananda, Marco C. Pinho, Divya Reddy, James Holcomb, Benjamin C. Wagner, Benjamin M. Ellingson, Timothy F. Cloughesy, Catalina Raymond, Talia Oughourlian, Akifumi Hagiwara, Chencai Wang, Minh-Son To, Sargam Bhardwaj, Chee Chong, Marc Agzarian, Alexandre Xavier Falcão, Samuel B. Martins, Bernardo C. A. Teixeira, Flávia Sprenger, David Menotti, Diego R. Lucio, Pamela Lamontagne, Daniel Marcus, Benedikt Wiestler, Florian Kofler, Ivan Ezhov, Marie Metz, Rajan Jain, Matthew Lee, Yvonne W. Lui, Richard Mckinley, Johannes Slotboom, Piotr Radojewski, Raphael Meier, Roland Wiest, Derrick Murcia, Eric Fu, Rourke Haas, John Thompson, David Ryan Ormond, Chaitra Badve, Andrew E. Sloan, Vachan Vadmal, Kristin Waite, Rivka R. Colen, Linmin Pei, Murat Ak, Ashok Srinivasan, J. Rajiv Bapuraj, Arvind Rao, Nicholas Wang, Ota Yoshiaki, Toshio Moritani, Sevcan Turk, Joonsang Lee, Snehal Prabhudesai, Fanny Morón, Jacob Mandel, Konstantinos Kamnitsas, Ben Glocker, Luke V. M. Dixon, Matthew Williams, Peter Zampakis, Vasileios Panagiotopoulos, Panagiotis Tsiganos, Sotiris Alexiou, Ilias Haliassos, Evangelia I Zacharaki, Konstantinos Moustakas, Christina Kalogeropoulou, Dimitrios M. Kardamakis, Yoon Seong Choi, Seung-Koo Lee, Jong Hee Chang, Sung Soo Ahn, Bing Luo, Laila Poisson, Ning Wen, Pallavi Tiwari, Ruchika Verma, Rohan Bareja, Ipsa Yadav, Jonathan Chen, Neeraj Kumar, Marion Smits, Sebastian R. Van Der Voort, Ahmed Alafandi, Fatih Incekara, Maarten M. J. Wijnenga, Georgios Kapsas, Renske Gahrmann, Joost W Schouten, Hendrikus J. Dubbink, Arnaud J. P. E. Vincent, Martin J. Van Den Bent, Pim J. French, Stefan Klein, Yading Yuan, Sonam Sharma, Tzu-Chi Tseng, Saba Adabi, Simone P. Niclou, Olivier Keunen, Ann-Christin Hau, Martin Vallières, David Fortin, Martin Lepage, Bennett Landman, Karthik Ramadass, Kaiwen Xu, Silky Chotai, Lola B. Chambless, Akshitkumar Mistry, Reid C. Thompson, Yuriy Gusev, Krithika Bhuvaneshwar, Anousheh Sayah, Camelia Bencheqroun, Anas Belouali, Subha Madhavan, Thomas C. Booth, Alysha Chelliah, Marc Modat, Haris Shuaib, Carmen Dragos, Aly Abayazeed, Kenneth Kolodziej, Michael Hill, Ahmed Abbassy, Shady Gamal, Mahmoud Mekhaimar, Mohamed Qayati, Mauricio Reyes, Ji Eun Park, Jihye Yun, Ho Sung Kim, Abhishek Mahajan, Mark Muzi, Sean Benson, Regina G. H. Beets-Tan, Jonas Teuwen, Alejandro Herrera-Trujillo, Maria Trujillo, William Escobar, Ana Abello, Jose Bernal, Jhon Gómez, Joseph Choi, Stephen Baek, Yusung Kim, Heba Ismael, Bryan Allen, John M. Buatti, Aikaterini Kotrotsou, Hongwei Li, Tobias Weiss, Michael Weller, Andrea Bink, Bertrand Pouymayou, Hassan F. Shaykh, Joel Saltz, Prateek Prasanna, Sampurna Shrestha, Kartik M. Mani, David Payne, Tahsin Kurc, Enrique Pelaez, Heydy Franco-Maldonado, Francis Loayza, Sebastian Quevedo, Pamela Guevara, Esteban Torche, Cristobal Mendoza, Franco Vera, Elvis Ríos, Eduardo López, Sergio A. Velastin, Godwin Ogbole, Mayowa Soneye, Dotun Oyekunle, Olubunmi Odafe-Oyibotha, Babatunde Osobu, Mustapha Shu'aibu, Adeleye Dorcas, Farouk Dako, Amber L. Simpson, Mohammad Hamghalam, Jacob J. Peoples, Ricky Hu, Anh Tran, Danielle Cutler, Fabio Y. Moraes, Michael A. Boss, James Gimpel, Deepak Kattil Veettil, Kendall Schmidt, Brian Bialecki, Sailaja Marella, Cynthia Price, Lisa Cimino, Charles Apgar, Prashant Shah, Bjoern Menze, Jill S. Barnholtz-Sloan, Jason Martin, Spyridon Bakas

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

Although machine learning (ML) has shown promise across disciplines, out-of-sample generalizability is concerning. This is currently addressed by sharing multi-site data, but such centralization is challenging/infeasible to scale due to various limitations. Federated ML (FL) provides an alternative paradigm for accurate and generalizable ML, by only sharing numerical model updates. Here we present the largest FL study to-date, involving data from 71 sites across 6 continents, to generate an automatic tumor boundary detector for the rare disease of glioblastoma, reporting the largest such dataset in the literature (n = 6, 314). We demonstrate a 33% delineation improvement for the surgically …


High Local Control And Low Ocular Toxicity Using Ultra-Low-Dose “Boom-Boom” Radiotherapy For Indolent Orbital Lymphoma, Sanjna Shelukar, Christian Fernandez, Zeynep Bas, Lydia Komarnicky, Sara E. Lally, Carol L Shields, Adam Binder, Pierluigi Porcu, Onder Alpdogan, Ubaldo Martinez-Outschoorn, Wenyin Shi Dec 2022

High Local Control And Low Ocular Toxicity Using Ultra-Low-Dose “Boom-Boom” Radiotherapy For Indolent Orbital Lymphoma, Sanjna Shelukar, Christian Fernandez, Zeynep Bas, Lydia Komarnicky, Sara E. Lally, Carol L Shields, Adam Binder, Pierluigi Porcu, Onder Alpdogan, Ubaldo Martinez-Outschoorn, Wenyin Shi

Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers

Background: The first line definitive treatment for early-stage indolent B-cell lymphoma is radiation therapy (RT). Due to the sensitivity of orbital structures to radiation, ultra-low-dose RT (4 Gy in 2 fractions, "boom-boom") has and been utilized as an attractive option for orbital lymphoma. In this retrospective study, we evaluated the outcome and toxicity of "boom-boom" RT for indolent orbital lymphoma with an emphasis on ophthalmologic toxicity.

Methods: This is a retrospective case series with 17 patients with orbital lymphoma who received boom-boom RT at a single tertiary referral center between January 2017 and June 2022. Medical records, imaging and radiation …


Expansion Of The Detrusor Muscular Ring Surrounding The Bladder Neck On Mri: Moving Beyond The Prostate As An Etiology Of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Due To Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, Kiran Nandalur, David Walker, Hong Ye, Sayf A. Al-Katib, Brian Seifman, David Gangwish, Abhay Dhaliwal, Connor Ervin, Kayla Dobies, Channing Sesoko, Sirisha Nandalur, Bernadette Zwaans, Jennifer Nguyen, Jason Hafron Nov 2022

Expansion Of The Detrusor Muscular Ring Surrounding The Bladder Neck On Mri: Moving Beyond The Prostate As An Etiology Of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Due To Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, Kiran Nandalur, David Walker, Hong Ye, Sayf A. Al-Katib, Brian Seifman, David Gangwish, Abhay Dhaliwal, Connor Ervin, Kayla Dobies, Channing Sesoko, Sirisha Nandalur, Bernadette Zwaans, Jennifer Nguyen, Jason Hafron

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: The etiology of lower urinary tract symptoms secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia (LUTS/BPH) remains uncertain. The purpose of our study was to quantitatively analyze pelvic anatomic characteristics on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to assess for independent factors for symptoms.
*Methods and Materials: This retrospective single-institution study evaluated treatment-naïve men who underwent prostate MRI within 3 months of International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) from June 2021 to February 2022. Factors measured on MRI included: detrusor muscular ring surrounding the bladder neck measured as area and alternatively diameter, central gland (CG) mean apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), levator hiatus (LH) volume, intrapelvic …


Characterizing Pulmonary Function Test Changes For Patients With Lung Cancer Treated On A 2-Institution, 4-Dimensional Computed Tomography-Ventilation Functional Avoidance Prospective Clinical Trial, Ryan C. Miller, Richard Castillo, Edward Castillo, Bernard L Jones, Moyed Miften, Brian Kavanagh, Bo Lu, Maria Werner-Wasik, Nader Ghassemi, Joseph Lombardo, Julie Barta, Inga Grills, Chad G Rusthoven, Thomas Guerrero, Yevgeniy Vinogradskiy Nov 2022

Characterizing Pulmonary Function Test Changes For Patients With Lung Cancer Treated On A 2-Institution, 4-Dimensional Computed Tomography-Ventilation Functional Avoidance Prospective Clinical Trial, Ryan C. Miller, Richard Castillo, Edward Castillo, Bernard L Jones, Moyed Miften, Brian Kavanagh, Bo Lu, Maria Werner-Wasik, Nader Ghassemi, Joseph Lombardo, Julie Barta, Inga Grills, Chad G Rusthoven, Thomas Guerrero, Yevgeniy Vinogradskiy

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

Purpose: Four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT)-ventilation-based functional avoidance uses 4DCT images to generate plans that avoid functional regions of the lung with the goal of reducing pulmonary toxic effects. A phase 2, multicenter, prospective study was completed to evaluate 4DCT-ventilation functional avoidance radiation therapy. The purpose of this study was to report the results for pretreatment to posttreatment pulmonary function test (PFT) changes for patients treated with functional avoidance radiation therapy.

Methods and materials: Patients with locally advanced lung cancer receiving chemoradiation were accrued. Functional avoidance plans based on 4DCT-ventilation images were generated. PFTs were obtained at baseline and 3 months …


Anti-Diabetic Effects Of Glp1 Analogs Are Mediated By Thermogenic Interleukin-6 Signaling In Adipocytes, Absalon D Gutierrez, Zhanguo Gao, Vala Hamidi, Liang Zhu, Karla Bermudez Saint Andre, Kayla Riggs, Monika Ruscheinsky, Hongyu Wang, Yongmei Yu, Charles Miller, Hernan Vasquez, Heinrich Taegtmeyer, Mikhail G Kolonin Nov 2022

Anti-Diabetic Effects Of Glp1 Analogs Are Mediated By Thermogenic Interleukin-6 Signaling In Adipocytes, Absalon D Gutierrez, Zhanguo Gao, Vala Hamidi, Liang Zhu, Karla Bermudez Saint Andre, Kayla Riggs, Monika Ruscheinsky, Hongyu Wang, Yongmei Yu, Charles Miller, Hernan Vasquez, Heinrich Taegtmeyer, Mikhail G Kolonin

Journal Articles

Mechanisms underlying anti-diabetic effects of GLP1 analogs remain incompletely understood. We observed that in prediabetic humans exenatide treatment acutely induces interleukin-6 (IL-6) secretion by monocytes and IL-6 in systemic circulation. We hypothesized that GLP1 analogs signal through IL-6 in adipose tissue (AT) and used the mouse model to test if IL-6 receptor (IL-6R) signaling underlies the effects of the GLP1-IL-6 axis. We show that liraglutide transiently increases IL-6 in mouse circulation and IL-6R signaling in AT. Metronomic liraglutide treatment resulted in AT browning and thermogenesis linked with STAT3 activation. IL-6-blocking antibody treatment inhibited STAT3 activation in AT and suppressed liraglutide-induced …


Radiation Exposure Determination In A Secure, Cloud-Based Online Environment, Ben C. Shirley, Eliseos J. Mucaki, Peter Rogan Oct 2022

Radiation Exposure Determination In A Secure, Cloud-Based Online Environment, Ben C. Shirley, Eliseos J. Mucaki, Peter Rogan

Biochemistry Publications

Rapid sample processing and interpretation of estimated exposures will be critical for triaging exposed individuals after a major radiation incident. The dicentric chromosome (DC) assay assesses absorbed radiation using metaphase cells from blood. The Automated Dicentric Chromosome Identifier and Dose Estimator System (ADCI) identifies DCs and determines radiation doses. This study aimed to broaden accessibility and speed of this system, while protecting data and software integrity. ADCI Online is a secure web-streaming platform accessible worldwide from local servers. Cloud-based systems containing data and software are separated until they are linked for radiation exposure estimation. Dose estimates are identical to ADCI …


Tumor Treating Fields With Radiation For Glioblastoma: A Narrative Review, Ryan C. Miller, Muneeb Khan Niazi, Olga Russial, Spencer Poiset, Wenyin Shi Oct 2022

Tumor Treating Fields With Radiation For Glioblastoma: A Narrative Review, Ryan C. Miller, Muneeb Khan Niazi, Olga Russial, Spencer Poiset, Wenyin Shi

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

Background and objective: With a phase 3 clinical trial (EF-32, ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04471844) currently underway examining the potential benefit of concurrent chemoradiation and tumor treating fields (TTFields) for patients with glioblastoma (GBM), we present the following narrative review to highlight the current evidence that supports this approach. The current management paradigm for GBM includes maximal safe surgical resection followed by concurrent chemoradiation with further temozolomide (TMZ) and TTFields used as maintenance therapy. Despite several treatment advances over the past few decades, the overall prognosis remains poor and new strategies are currently under investigation, including the use of chemoradiation concurrently with …


Diffusing Alpha-Emitters Radiation Therapy In Combination With Temozolomide Or Bevacizumab In Human Glioblastoma Multiforme Xenografts, Yossi Nishri, Maayan Vatarescu, Ishai Luz, Lior Epstein, Mirta Dumančić, Sara Del Mare, Amit Shai, Michael Schmidt, Lisa Deutsch, Robert Den, Itzhak Kelson, Yona Keisari, Lior Arazi, Tomer Cooks, Vered Domankevich Sep 2022

Diffusing Alpha-Emitters Radiation Therapy In Combination With Temozolomide Or Bevacizumab In Human Glioblastoma Multiforme Xenografts, Yossi Nishri, Maayan Vatarescu, Ishai Luz, Lior Epstein, Mirta Dumančić, Sara Del Mare, Amit Shai, Michael Schmidt, Lisa Deutsch, Robert Den, Itzhak Kelson, Yona Keisari, Lior Arazi, Tomer Cooks, Vered Domankevich

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is at present an incurable disease with a 5-year survival rate of 5.5%, despite improvements in treatment modalities such as surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy [e.g., temozolomide (TMZ)], and targeted therapy [e.g., the antiangiogenic agent bevacizumab (BEV)]. Diffusing alpha-emitters radiation therapy (DaRT) is a new modality that employs radium-224-loaded seeds that disperse alpha-emitting atoms inside the tumor. This treatment was shown to be effective in mice bearing human-derived GBM tumors. Here, the effect of DaRT in combination with standard-of-care therapies such as TMZ or BEV was investigated. In a viability assay, the combination of alpha radiation with TMZ …


Tumor Vasculature Changes Before Or During Treatment To Predict Response To Systemic Therapy, Avinash Ramkissoon, Faria Ali, Thomas Vander Woude, Stephen Brown, James Ewing, Lisa Rogers Jun 2022

Tumor Vasculature Changes Before Or During Treatment To Predict Response To Systemic Therapy, Avinash Ramkissoon, Faria Ali, Thomas Vander Woude, Stephen Brown, James Ewing, Lisa Rogers

Medical Student Research Symposium

A diagnosis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) carries a grim prognosis, with 5-year survival rates of 25%. 25-30% of NSCLC patients have brain metastases at initial presentation, which carries an even worse prognosis. New systemic therapies such as targeted-therapies and immuno-therapies have potential to provide better outcomes, but are not without challenges. First, efficacy is limited to a subset of patients. Second, the blood-brain barrier limits penetration, which varies among patients. Third, toxicities can be considerable. Current practice involves waiting 3-6 months to follow-up and assess tumor response; however, by then, it is later than ideal to try other …


A Team Learning Initiative In Undergraduate Medical Physics, B Loughery, J Mcbrady, M Joiner Jun 2022

A Team Learning Initiative In Undergraduate Medical Physics, B Loughery, J Mcbrady, M Joiner

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: To improve comprehension in traditionally difficult subjects for a senior-level undergraduate medical physics course, we designed and implemented a Team Learning technique. This work evaluates the translation of Team Learning to medical physics.  Methods: At the beginning of the term, students were sorted into 3 even teams (students/year = 14.5).  The class met twice weekly: a traditional lecture was taught first, and each team was assigned a specific 1/3 of the lecture material in which to specialize.  Each team was assigned to create a PowerPoint presentation on their material using outside references and without copying the original figures or …


Evaluation Of 4pi Arc Positioning For Cranial Vmat Srs In Elements, B Loughery, C Knill, R Sandhu, L Lin, Z Seymour Jun 2022

Evaluation Of 4pi Arc Positioning For Cranial Vmat Srs In Elements, B Loughery, C Knill, R Sandhu, L Lin, Z Seymour

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: Brainlab’s Elements Cranial VMAT (CVMAT) v3.0 introduces a 4Pi optimization that includes automated gantry and couch positioning alongside collimator optimization. In contrast, v1.5 uses a fixed collimator angle and predefined templates for gantry and couch angles that are manually modified by the planner. This study evaluates the 4Pi generated plans for clinical acceptability in terms of plan quality and delivery accuracy on a VersaHD. Methods: We chose a recent sample of 9 clinical plans that represent our catalog of target locations, fractionation schemes, and target sizes. Cases were replanned in CVMAT v3.0 using 4Pi optimization. These plans were evaluated …


An Evolutionary Algorithm Of The Spot Sparsity Optimization In Proton Arc Therapy, Lewei Zhao, Gang Liu, Xiaoqiang Li, Xuanfeng Ding Jun 2022

An Evolutionary Algorithm Of The Spot Sparsity Optimization In Proton Arc Therapy, Lewei Zhao, Gang Liu, Xiaoqiang Li, Xuanfeng Ding

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: Spot-scanning Proton Arc (SPArc) plan normally contains thousands of spot numbers in which is the delivery time is proportional to the number of spots. It is critical to find an optimal SPArc with a fast delivery speed while maintaining a good plan quality. Thus, we developed a novel evolutionary algorithm to directly search the optimal spot sparsity solution in the balance of plan quality and beam delivery time (BDT). Methods: The planning platform included a plan quality objective, a selector and a generator. A selector was designed to filter or add the spot according to the expected spot number, …


Development Of A Collision Model For Advanced Proton Treatment Planning And Delivery, Shupeng Chen, Lewei Zhao, Weili Zheng, An Qin, Rohan Deraniyagala, Xuanfeng Ding Jun 2022

Development Of A Collision Model For Advanced Proton Treatment Planning And Delivery, Shupeng Chen, Lewei Zhao, Weili Zheng, An Qin, Rohan Deraniyagala, Xuanfeng Ding

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: A major barrier to implementing advanced proton therapy delivery techniques, such as proton arc/4pi delivery is the unknown characteristics of the collision zones, i.e., the combinations of couch and gantry angles that result in a mechanical collision between the gantry and couch or patient. This study aims to develop a collision model for the determination of patient-specific collision zones to enable safe and deliverable noncoplanar proton therapy treatment planning. Methods: The detailed geometric parameters of the treatment machine including the nozzle, the snout, and the size and the location of the range shifter were measured from an IBA Proteus …


Does Lung Function Imaging Modality Have A Dosimetric Impact On Functional Avoidance Treatment Planning: Assessment Using Prospective Clinical Trial Data, J Belardo, S Zhang, E Castillo, R Castillo, C Rusthoven, B Jones, M Miften, T Guerrero, I Grills, Y Chen Jun 2022

Does Lung Function Imaging Modality Have A Dosimetric Impact On Functional Avoidance Treatment Planning: Assessment Using Prospective Clinical Trial Data, J Belardo, S Zhang, E Castillo, R Castillo, C Rusthoven, B Jones, M Miften, T Guerrero, I Grills, Y Chen

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: Functional avoidance radiotherapy proposes to use functional imaging to design treatment plans that reduce doses to functional regions of lung. Prospective data has shown that reducing doses to functional lung results in reduced pulmonary toxicity. Various lung function imaging modalities have been proposed for functional avoidance; however, there have been no studies evaluating whether using different imaging modalities results in dosimetrically different functional avoidance plans. The purpose of this study was to quantify the differences in treatment plans as a function of lung function imaging modality. Methods: 25 lung cancer patients enrolled on a prospective trial underwent nuclear medicine …


Comparison Of Aperture Complexity Between Vmat Plans Using Conventionally Flattened (Ff) And Flattening-Filter-Free (Fff) Beams, Q Liu, J Liang Jun 2022

Comparison Of Aperture Complexity Between Vmat Plans Using Conventionally Flattened (Ff) And Flattening-Filter-Free (Fff) Beams, Q Liu, J Liang

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: VMAT plans with high amount of complex apertures could lead to less confidence in dose calculation accuracy due to machine modelling and dose algorithm limitations. It was hypothesized that VMAT plans generated with FFF beams would result in more complex aperture shapes due to the non-flattened beam profile. The purpose of this study was to test this hypothesis by assessing various plan complexity metrics. Methods: Target and organ-at-risk structures were created on an anthropomorphic phantom in various sites: lung, prostate, spine, pancreas, breast, rectum and HN. Hypo-fractioned VMAT plans were generated using Elekta Agility MLC in Pinnacle TPS. Both …


Commissioning And Validation Of A Monte Carlo Algorithm For Spine Stereotactic Radiosurgery, C Knill, R Sandhu, B Loughery, L Lin, R Halford, D Drake, M Snyder Jun 2022

Commissioning And Validation Of A Monte Carlo Algorithm For Spine Stereotactic Radiosurgery, C Knill, R Sandhu, B Loughery, L Lin, R Halford, D Drake, M Snyder

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: A 6FFF Monte Carlo (MC) dose calculation algorithm was commissioned for spine stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) planning on the Versa HD. Initial model generation, validation, and ensuing model tuning will be presented. Methods: The model was generated by the manufacturer, Brainlab, using both in-air and in-water commissioning measurements of field sizes between 6mm and 400mm on the Versa HD. Initial model validation was performed by simulating a water tank in the planning system, calculating commissioning fields, and comparing calculations to measured data. Model accuracy was quantified for output factors, PDDs, profile sizes, and profile penumbras. Nine previously treated Spine SRS …


Validation And Implementation Of A Dedicated Spine Stereotactic Radiosurgery Treatment Planning System, C Knill, R Sandhu, B Loughery, L Lin, Z Seymour, P Chinnaiyan, T Quinn, M Almahariq, R Deraniyagala Jun 2022

Validation And Implementation Of A Dedicated Spine Stereotactic Radiosurgery Treatment Planning System, C Knill, R Sandhu, B Loughery, L Lin, Z Seymour, P Chinnaiyan, T Quinn, M Almahariq, R Deraniyagala

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: A dedicated spine stereotactic radiosurgery optimization algorithm was commissioned for 6FFF Versa HD deliveries. Plan comparisons with the existing clinical optimization algorithm along with the dosimetric validation of the deliveries were investigated. Methods: Nine stereotactic spine patients, previously treated with Pinnacle generated plans, were re-optimized using Brainlab’s SRS spine planning Element. Three additional Elements plans were created for each patient: 1) initial optimization using a pencil beam calculation algorithm (PBC), 2) Monte Carlo (MC) recalculation of the PBC plan, and 3) re-optimization of the PBC plan using Monte Carlo. Patient dose from PBC plans was compared to MC recalculated …


A Novel Simultaneous Plan Quality And Beam Delivery Time Sparc Optimization Platform Using Primal Dual Active Set With Continuation (Pdasc), Lewei Zhao, J You, Gang Liu, X Lu, Xuanfeng Ding Jun 2022

A Novel Simultaneous Plan Quality And Beam Delivery Time Sparc Optimization Platform Using Primal Dual Active Set With Continuation (Pdasc), Lewei Zhao, J You, Gang Liu, X Lu, Xuanfeng Ding

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: Proton arc is a new treatment modality that delivers proton beams while continuously rotating the gantry. This study proposed a regularized l0-minimization primal dual active set with continuation (PDASC) algorithm for proton arc spot sparsity optimization to simultaneously optimize the plan quality and the beam delivery time (BDT). Methods: Based on the previously published beam delivery sequence model of IBA ProteusONE®, proton treatment delivery time is actually dominated by spot switching time (SSWT). SSWT is approximately linearly dependent on spot numbers. So we used a non-convex l0-norm to control the sparsity level of the regularized solution. The clinical objective …


Clinical Experience Of Exactrac To Guide Six Degree Of Freedom Fiducial Marker Based Patient Positioning For Hypo-Prostate Fractionation, R Sandhu, C Knill, B Loughery, L Lin, Z Seymour Jun 2022

Clinical Experience Of Exactrac To Guide Six Degree Of Freedom Fiducial Marker Based Patient Positioning For Hypo-Prostate Fractionation, R Sandhu, C Knill, B Loughery, L Lin, Z Seymour

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: ExacTrac is clinically used for inter- and intra- fraction shift corrections for hypofractionated prostate patients by registering to implanted fiducial markers. ExacTrac corrections for thirty-three prostate patients were collated and analyzed. Methods: ExacTrac shifts were exported for prostate patients (140 total fractions) who were treated with two 180° partial arcs with beam-on time less than 60seconds/arc. Prior to each treatment fraction, a cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) image was acquired to verify bladder and rectal filling against simulation. Following CBCT, ExacTrac was used for initial prostate localization and shifts were applied using a 6 degree-of-freedom (6D) couch. Following initial …


Per-Fraction Deviation In Logfile Parameters Reported In A Single Vmat Arc, M Snyder, D To, D Drake, J Liang, D Lack Jun 2022

Per-Fraction Deviation In Logfile Parameters Reported In A Single Vmat Arc, M Snyder, D To, D Drake, J Liang, D Lack

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: Measurement-based QA identifies large deviations between planned and delivered dose, but subtle—yet clinically unacceptable—deviations can pass through the conventional QA process unnoticed. Incorporating logfilebased information into pre-treatment QA should result in more robust QA overall, provided such information is stable across the entire treatment course. We present here a case-study of logfile stability to investigate the potential of logfiles as useful adjuncts in the QA process. Methods: We analyzed logfiles from six fractions of a VMAT plan delivered on an Elekta Infinity linac with an Agility MLC. To simplify the analysis, we considered a single 52 control point VMAT …


A Novel Technique To Evaluate Skin Toxicity In Breast Cancer Radiotherapy, R Culcasi, M Vlachaki, M Snyder Jun 2022

A Novel Technique To Evaluate Skin Toxicity In Breast Cancer Radiotherapy, R Culcasi, M Vlachaki, M Snyder

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: To evaluate skin toxicity throughout breast radiotherapy by visualizing variations in Eulerian amplified microcirculation and correlating to skin temperature as measured by a thermal camera. Methods: High-resolution monochrome video recordings and thermal images were acquired for four breast cancer patients prior to radiation treatment followed weekly over 3-5 weeks. During these visits, the radiation oncologist assessed the patient’s skin following the CTCAE scoring system. Videos were amplified by a factor of 100 for frequencies near the patient's measured heart rate (as measured by a fingertip pulse oximeter) with a bandwidth of 0.2Hz, based on a technique developed by CSAIL …


Physics-Informed Machine Learning For Estimating Pulmonary Perfusion From Non-Contract 4dct, Y Liu, A Nowacki, R Castillo, Y Vinogradskiy, G Nair, C Stevens, E Castillo Jun 2022

Physics-Informed Machine Learning For Estimating Pulmonary Perfusion From Non-Contract 4dct, Y Liu, A Nowacki, R Castillo, Y Vinogradskiy, G Nair, C Stevens, E Castillo

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: Novel methods have been developed for functional avoidance that proposes to use 4DCT to derive lung ventilation and perfusion images. Previous methods for quantifying lung perfusion on non-contrast 4DCT rely either on HU-based physical models or black-box deep learning models. While deep learning typically achieves higher accuracies in image processing tasks, physical models provide a rationale for model predictions. The purpose of this study is to introduce a biophysics-informed machine learning method for estimating pulmonary perfusion from noncontrast 4DCT. Our approach is designed to combine the predictive power of neural networks with the interpretability of physical modeling, with the …


Quantifying Copd Disease Severity With Ct-Derived Perfusion Imaging, A Nowacki, G Nair, Y Liu, C J. Galban, C Stevens, E Castillo Jun 2022

Quantifying Copd Disease Severity With Ct-Derived Perfusion Imaging, A Nowacki, G Nair, Y Liu, C J. Galban, C Stevens, E Castillo

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: CT-derived perfusion (CTP) is a novel image processing modality that quantifies pulmonary perfusion from non-contrast inhale/exhale CT image pairs. While existing imaging markers for COPD primarily depend on morphological features or HU thresholding, CTP provides a quantitative marker of blood flow and has been shown to identify disease progression prior to the appearance structural abnormalities. In this study, we assess the potential utility of CTP as a disease severity marker for COPD. Methods: CTP was computed from high-resolution inhale-exhale CT scans for 785 patients with a Global Initiative for Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) score ranging from 0 to 4 …


Mri-Based Synthetic Ct Images Generated Using 3d Conditional Gan For Impt Treatment Planning, Shupeng Chen, An Qin, Rohan Deraniyagala, Xuanfeng Ding, Y Peng, Y Liu, C Zhao, X Deng Jun 2022

Mri-Based Synthetic Ct Images Generated Using 3d Conditional Gan For Impt Treatment Planning, Shupeng Chen, An Qin, Rohan Deraniyagala, Xuanfeng Ding, Y Peng, Y Liu, C Zhao, X Deng

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: To develop an advanced deep convolutional neural network architecture to generate synthetic CT (SCT) images from MR images for intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT) treatment planning of head and neck cancer patients. Methods: T1-weighted MR images and paired CT (PCT) images were obtained from 189 nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) patients under radiotherapy immobilization. Deformable image registration was performed between MR and PCT images for each patient to create an MR-CT image pair. Thirteen pairs were randomly chosen as independent test sets and the remaining 176 pairs (14 for validation and 162 for training) were used to build two conditional generative adversarial …


Evaluation Of Variables Predicting Pulmonary Function Test (Pft) Changes For Lung Cancer Patients Treated On A Prospective 4dct-Ventilation Functional Avoidance Clinical Trial, Nader Ghassemi, Richard Castillo, Edward Castillo, Bernard L. Jones, Moyed Miften, Brian Kavanaugh, Maria Werner Werner-Wasik, Ryan Miller, Julie Barta, Inga Grills, Thomas Guerrero Jun 2022

Evaluation Of Variables Predicting Pulmonary Function Test (Pft) Changes For Lung Cancer Patients Treated On A Prospective 4dct-Ventilation Functional Avoidance Clinical Trial, Nader Ghassemi, Richard Castillo, Edward Castillo, Bernard L. Jones, Moyed Miften, Brian Kavanaugh, Maria Werner Werner-Wasik, Ryan Miller, Julie Barta, Inga Grills, Thomas Guerrero

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: Functional avoidance radiotherapy uses functional imaging to reduce pulmonary toxicity by designing radiotherapy plans that reduce doses to the functional lung. A novel form of lung functional imaging uses 4DCT imaging to calculate 4DCT-based lung ventilation (4DCT-ventilation) maps. A phase-II, multi-center, prospective study of 4DCT-ventilation functional avoidance was completed. Pre and post-treatment pulmonary function tests (PFTs) were acquired in order to quantitatively assess pulmonary function change. The purpose of this study is to evaluate which factors predict for PFT changes for patients treated with 4DCT-ventilation functional avoidance radiotherapy. Methods: 56 patients with locally advanced lung cancer receiving radiotherapy were …


Real-Time Tracking Diaphragm Motion On During-Treatment Kv Cone Beam Projection Images Using Resnet50, J Liang, Q Liu, E Porter, D Yan Jun 2022

Real-Time Tracking Diaphragm Motion On During-Treatment Kv Cone Beam Projection Images Using Resnet50, J Liang, Q Liu, E Porter, D Yan

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: Diaphragm manifested on Cone Beam projection image has been used as surrogate to monitor lung tumor position. We propose a deep learning method to detect diaphragm apex position of the ipsilateral lung in real-time on KV projections acquired during Lung SBRT delivery. Methods: 7 hypo-lung SBRT patients with right lower lobe tumor were selected in this retrospective study. The imaging projection angle ranges from about -270 to 112 degrees. The right lung diaphragm apex was manually labeled as ground-truth on KV projections acquired during-treatment sessions with 899±167 projections per session. The backbone of our machine learning model is 50 …


A Novel Ultra-High Dose Rate Proton Therapy Technology: Spot-Scanning Proton Arc Therapy Flash (Splash), Gang Liu, Lewei Zhao, Xiaoqiang Li, S Zhang, S Dai, X Lu, Xuanfeng Ding Jun 2022

A Novel Ultra-High Dose Rate Proton Therapy Technology: Spot-Scanning Proton Arc Therapy Flash (Splash), Gang Liu, Lewei Zhao, Xiaoqiang Li, S Zhang, S Dai, X Lu, Xuanfeng Ding

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: The flash dose rate on the order of 40 Gy/s has the potential to spare normal tissue with iso-effective tumor growth delay. Meanwhile, the spot-scanning proton arc therapy(SPArc), demonstrated its superior dosimetric conformity and plan robustness compared to the conventional intensity modulated proton therapy(IMPT). To take the full advantage of flash dose rate and the high dose conformity, we introduce a novel optimization and delivery technique, SPArc FLASH (SPLASH). Methods: SPLASH framework was implemented in an open-source proton planning platform (matRad). It optimizes the spot moniter unit(MU) weighting and cyclotron beam current per spot simultaneously. More specifically, it simultaneously …


During-Treatment Imaging Feasibility For Intrafraction Stereotactic Spine Treatment Evaluations, M Liu, D Drake, D Lack, M Sigler, J Sliwinski, K Barton, D To, I Grills, J Liang Jun 2022

During-Treatment Imaging Feasibility For Intrafraction Stereotactic Spine Treatment Evaluations, M Liu, D Drake, D Lack, M Sigler, J Sliwinski, K Barton, D To, I Grills, J Liang

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: On Elekta linacs, cone-beam CTs (CBCT) can be acquired during VMAT delivery to monitor intrafraction motion during treatment. Stereotactic spine treatments can be lengthy, increasing patient motion likelihood during treatment. We evaluated during-treatment CBCT (DT-CBCT) feasibility to assess patient motion for stereotactic spine treatments in place of a mid-treatment CBCT. Methods: CBCTs from seven spine treatments were analyzed retrospectively. Various fractionation schemes were used (16-25Gy delivered in 1-5 fractions). All plans contained two VMAT arcs of 2209.5-13,332.4 MUs with treatment times of 7-58 minutes. Projections from pre-correction CBCTs were combined with post-correction CBCT to simulate patient motion (1cm, 2 …


Variation In Molecularly Defined Prostate Tumor Subtypes By Self-Identified Race, Kevin H. Kensler, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center And Research Institute, Mohamed Alshalalfa, Bruce J. Trock, Stephen J. Freedland, Michael R. Freeman, Sungyong You, Brandon A. Mahal, Robert Den, Adam Dicker, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Eric A. Klein, Priti Lal, Yang Liu, Elai Davicioni, Walter Rayford, Kosj Yamoah, Timothy R. Rebbeck Jun 2022

Variation In Molecularly Defined Prostate Tumor Subtypes By Self-Identified Race, Kevin H. Kensler, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center And Research Institute, Mohamed Alshalalfa, Bruce J. Trock, Stephen J. Freedland, Michael R. Freeman, Sungyong You, Brandon A. Mahal, Robert Den, Adam Dicker, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Eric A. Klein, Priti Lal, Yang Liu, Elai Davicioni, Walter Rayford, Kosj Yamoah, Timothy R. Rebbeck

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

Background: Socioeconomic and health care utilization factors are major drivers of prostate cancer (PC) mortality disparities in the USA; however, tumor molecular heterogeneity may also contribute to the higher mortality among Black men. Objective: To compare differences in PC subtype frequency and genomic aggressiveness by self-identified race. Design, setting, and participants: Five molecular subtype classifiers were applied for 426 Black and 762 White PC patients in the Decipher Genomics Resource Information Database (GRID). Outcome measurements and statistical analysis: Differences in subtype frequency and tumor genomic risk (Decipher score >0.6) by race were evaluated using χ2 tests and multivariable-adjusted logistic regression …


Financial Toxicity Tumor Board: A Multi-Disciplinary Team Activity Required In Low And Middle-Income Countries (Lmic), Ahmed Nadeem Abbasi, Sohail Rasool, Laraib Khan May 2022

Financial Toxicity Tumor Board: A Multi-Disciplinary Team Activity Required In Low And Middle-Income Countries (Lmic), Ahmed Nadeem Abbasi, Sohail Rasool, Laraib Khan

Department of Radiation Oncology

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