HyperSight cone-beam CT (HS-CBCT) on C-arm linacs may enable CBCT-based replanning by improving image quality, HU fidelity, and field-of-view (FOV). We evaluated clinical feasibility and dose-recalculation agreement using patient data.
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Jochen Cammin, PhD
Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Feasibility of Adaptive Replanning with Hypersight-CBCT on a C-Arm Linac
Poster Program · Therapy Physics
Hypersight CBCT Preserves CT-like Radiomic Biomarkers Better Than Conventional CBCT In Pelvic Radiotherapy
Radiomics-enabled adaptive radiotherapy depends on on-treatment imaging that maintains CT-like quantitative biomarkers. We evaluated whether HyperSight CBCT preserves planning-CT radiomic biomarkers more faithfully than conventional CBCT in pelvic radiotherap...
Poster Program · Therapy Physics
Impact of Noise‑Suppression Strength and Exposure Reduction on Contrast–Detail In Image‑Guided Radiation Therapy with High-Performance CBCT
To evaluate how varying the noise-suppression level and reducing the imaging exposure affects contrast-detail performance and other image quality metrics in image-guided radiation therapy.
Poster Program · Therapy Physics
Improved Delta Radiomic Fidelity with Hypersight CBCT Compared to Conventional CBCT In Pelvic Radiotherapy
To test whether HyperSight CBCT (HS-CBCT) improves consistency of longitudinal radiomics with planning CT versus conventional CBCT in pelvic radiotherapy.
Poster Program · Therapy Physics