Assessing Residual Motion for Gated Proton-Beam Radiotherapy
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概要
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Gated radiation therapy is a promising method for improving the dose conformality of treatments to moving targets and reducing the total volume of irradiated tissue. Target motion is of particular concern in proton beam radiotherapy, due to the finite range of proton dose deposition in tissue. Gating allows one to reduce the extent of variation, due to respiration, of the radiological depth to target during treatment delivery. However, respiratory surrogates typically used for gating do not always accurately reflect the position of the internal target. For instance, a phase delay often exists between the internal motion and the motion of the surrogate. Another phenomenon, baseline drifting refers to a gradual change in the exhale position over time, which generally affects the external and internal markers differently. This study examines the influence of these two physiological phenomena on gated radiotherapy using an external surrogate.
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著者
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Chen George
Department Of Atmospheric Sciences National Taiwan University
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Lu Hsiao
Department Of Radiation Oncology Massachusetts General Hospital:harvard Medical School
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Sharp Gregory
Department Of Radiation Oncology Massachusetts General Hospital:harvard Medical School
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Chen George
Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School Dep. Of Radiation Oncology
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TROFIMOV Alexei
Department of Radiation Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital
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TANG Xiaoli
Department of Radiation Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital
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JIANG Steve
Department of Radiation Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital
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TURCOTTE Julie
Department of Radiation Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital
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GIERGA David
Department of Radiation Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital
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HONG Theodore
Department of Radiation Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital
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Jiang Steve
Department Of Radiation Oncology Massachusetts General Hospital:harvard Medical School
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Tang Xiaoli
Department Of Radiation Oncology Massachusetts General Hospital:harvard Medical School
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Gierga David
Department Of Radiation Oncology Massachusetts General Hospital:harvard Medical School
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Hong Theodore
Department Of Radiation Oncology Massachusetts General Hospital:harvard Medical School
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Trofimov Alexei
Department Of Radiation Oncology Massachusetts General Hospital:harvard Medical School
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Turcotte Julie
Department Of Radiation Oncology Massachusetts General Hospital
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