2012
DOI: 10.1118/1.4748503
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A study of respiration‐correlated cone‐beam CT scans to correct target positioning errors in radiotherapy of thoracic cancer

Abstract: Purpose: There is increasingly widespread usage of cone-beam CT (CBCT) for guiding radiation treatment in advanced-stage lung tumors, but difficulties associated with daily CBCT in conventionally fractionated treatments include imaging dose to the patient, increased workload and longer treatment times. Respiration-correlated cone-beam CT (RC-CBCT) can improve localization accuracy in mobile lung tumors, but further increases the time and workload for conventionally fractionated treatments. This study investiga… Show more

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“…For this proof-of-principle study, we used the planning CT and consecutive weekly kilovoltage CBCT scans of 5 patients with locally advanced NSCLC who were enrolled in a prospective imaging protocol approved by our Institutional Review Board (12). Six other patients were in the protocol; for these, either no shrinkage was observed or tumors were not completely visualized on the CBCTs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this proof-of-principle study, we used the planning CT and consecutive weekly kilovoltage CBCT scans of 5 patients with locally advanced NSCLC who were enrolled in a prospective imaging protocol approved by our Institutional Review Board (12). Six other patients were in the protocol; for these, either no shrinkage was observed or tumors were not completely visualized on the CBCTs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We studied the agreement between target registration derived using the clinical combination of CBCT and AvIP-CT, 23 versus the combination of short arc-based DTS of the tumor region during treatment (CB-DTS) and a digitally reconstructed DTS from the AvIP-CT (Reference-DTS), both representing a temporally averaged target position, with or without triangulation. The advantage of short arc DTS + triangulation is that it facilitates faster and more frequent verification of target position.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current image‐guided PBT treatments utilize orthogonal two‐dimensional kV X‐ray images and bone registration techniques to set up the patient target volume; however, these X‐ray images do not permit the visualization of low‐contrast tumors. Many photon treatment facilities are now using CBCT and in‐room CT imaging techniques for guidance, especially for lung tumors where soft‐tissue contrast facilitates tumor visualization . Tumor registration in PBT would be one solution to improve geometric accuracy, as it would allow the location and deformation of the tumor to be known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many photon treatment facilities are now using CBCT and in-room CT imaging techniques for guidance, especially for lung tumors where soft-tissue contrast facilitates tumor visualization. 11 Tumor registration in PBT would be one solution to improve geometric accuracy, as it would allow the location and deformation of the tumor to be known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%