Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Radiation Medicine Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 7 of 7

Full-Text Articles in Radiation Medicine

Dosimetric Significance Of Manual Density Overrides In Oropharyngeal Cancer, Thomas Lo Greco Jul 2023

Dosimetric Significance Of Manual Density Overrides In Oropharyngeal Cancer, Thomas Lo Greco

Culminating Experience Projects

Kilovoltage computed tomography plays a crucial role in radiotherapy planning. However, the presence of high-density metallic objects can introduce streaking artifacts in CT scans, resulting in inaccurate dose calculations by the treatment planning software. Previous studies have explored manual density overrides and artifact reduction algorithms individually to enhance dose calculation accuracy, but their combined application on patient plans within a treatment planning system remains unexplored.

This research aims to assess the necessity of manual density overrides when an artifact reduction algorithm is already employed to address dental artifacts in oropharyngeal cancer treatment plans. A total of 20 previously treated volumetric …


Investigate The Delivery Efficiency Improvement For Sparc Compared To Impt, Peilin Liu, B A. De Jong, S Chang, Lili Zhao, G Liu, Craig Stevens, Rohan Deraniyagala, E W. Korevaar, J A. Langendijk, Xiaoqiang Li, Xuanfeng Ding Jun 2023

Investigate The Delivery Efficiency Improvement For Sparc Compared To Impt, Peilin Liu, B A. De Jong, S Chang, Lili Zhao, G Liu, Craig Stevens, Rohan Deraniyagala, E W. Korevaar, J A. Langendijk, Xiaoqiang Li, Xuanfeng Ding

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Purpose: To assess the efficiency improvement of SPArc compared to IMPT in proton clinical operation.Methods: A random clinical operation day at a proton therapy center with a two room system. Aa total of 10 Head & Neck cancer cases treated on Jan 6th, 2021were selected and SPArc plans were generated for all the cases with similar target coverage and dose constraints of organ at risk (OARs). 3% range uncertainties and 3mm setup uncertainties were applied for robust optimization. The log files of clinical IMPT were exported to calculate true treatment delivery time. The machine-specific delivery sequence model was utilized to …


Development Of Advanced Mr-Guided Adaptive Radiation Therapy Methods For Head & Neck Cancers On The 1.5t Mr-Linac, Brigid Mcdonald Aug 2022

Development Of Advanced Mr-Guided Adaptive Radiation Therapy Methods For Head & Neck Cancers On The 1.5t Mr-Linac, Brigid Mcdonald

Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)

The 1.5T hybrid MRI/linear accelerator (MR-linac) has recently been introduced into clinical practice and used for the treatment of head and neck cancers (HNC). This device enables on-line adaptive radiation therapy (ART) based on anatomical changes throughout treatment and variations in patient position. This novel technology also has the potential for advanced ART strategies such as dose-optimized ART, in which the treatment plan is optimized based on the accumulated dose over previous fractions, or biological image-guided ART, in which the plan is adapted based on individual tumor response as measured through quantitative imaging techniques such as diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). The …


Integration Of Biomedical Imaging And Translational Approaches For Management Of Head And Neck Cancer, Abdallah Mohamed, Abdallah Mohamed May 2022

Integration Of Biomedical Imaging And Translational Approaches For Management Of Head And Neck Cancer, Abdallah Mohamed, Abdallah Mohamed

Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)

The aim of the clinical component of this work was to determine whether the currently available clinical imaging tools can be integrated with radiotherapy (RT) platforms for monitoring and adaptation of radiation dose, prediction of tumor response and disease outcomes, and characterization of patterns of failure and normal tissue toxicity in head and neck cancer (HNC) patients with potentially curable tumors. In Aim 1, we showed that the currently available clinical imaging modalities can be successfully used to adapt RT dose based-on dynamic tumor response, predict oncologic disease outcomes, characterize RT-induced toxicity, and identify the patterns of disease failure. We …


Carotid Dosimetry After Re-Irradiation With 131cs Permanent Implant Brachytherapy In Recurrent, Resected Head And Neck Cancer, Amanda Walsh, Emily Hubley, Laura Doyle M, David Cognetti, Joseph Curry, Voichita Bar-Ad, Adam Luginbuhl Jun 2019

Carotid Dosimetry After Re-Irradiation With 131cs Permanent Implant Brachytherapy In Recurrent, Resected Head And Neck Cancer, Amanda Walsh, Emily Hubley, Laura Doyle M, David Cognetti, Joseph Curry, Voichita Bar-Ad, Adam Luginbuhl

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Faculty Papers

Purpose: Permanent seed implant cesium-131 (131Cs) brachytherapy provides highly localized radiation for patients with recurrent head and neck cancer (HNC), who may be ineligible for external beam radiation therapy due to a high-risk of toxicity. As carotid blowout is a concern in the setting of re-irradiation, a dose to the carotid artery was examined for 131Cs brachytherapy implants.

Material and methods: Eleven patients were implanted with131Cs adjacent to carotid at the time of resection for recurrent HNC. Vascularized tissue flaps were used in some patients. The carotid artery was contoured on the post-implant brachytherapy treatment …


A Nomogram To Determine Required Seed Air Kerma Strength In Planar 131 Cesium Permanent Seed Implant Brachytherapy, Emily Hubley, Michael Trager, Voichita Bar-Ad, Adam J. Luginbuhl, Laura Doyle Feb 2019

A Nomogram To Determine Required Seed Air Kerma Strength In Planar 131 Cesium Permanent Seed Implant Brachytherapy, Emily Hubley, Michael Trager, Voichita Bar-Ad, Adam J. Luginbuhl, Laura Doyle

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

Purpose: Intraoperatively implanted Cesium-131 ( 131 Cs) permanent seed brachytherapy is used to deliver highly localized re-irradiation in recurrent head and neck cancers. A single planar implant of uniform air kerma strength (AKS) seeds and 10 mm seed-to-seed spacing is used to deliver the prescribed dose to a point 5 mm or 10 mm perpendicular to the center of the implant plane. Nomogram tables to quickly determine the required AKS for rectangular and irregularly shaped implants were created and dosimetrically verified. By eliminating the need for a full treatment planning system plan, nomogram tables allow for fast dose calculation for …


Quality Of Life Outcomes Following Organ-Sparing Sbrt In Previously Irradiated Recurrent Head And Neck Cancer, E. Gogineni, I. Zhang, Z. Rana, M. Marrero, G. Gill, A. Sharma, A. C. Riegel, S. Teckie, M. Ghaly Jan 2019

Quality Of Life Outcomes Following Organ-Sparing Sbrt In Previously Irradiated Recurrent Head And Neck Cancer, E. Gogineni, I. Zhang, Z. Rana, M. Marrero, G. Gill, A. Sharma, A. C. Riegel, S. Teckie, M. Ghaly

Journal Articles

No abstract provided.