Xerostomia is a common toxicity after radical head and neck cancer (HNC) radiotherapy (RT), causing long-term quality-of-life impairment. Although salivary function may recover, dose–response relationships governing long-term recovery remain unclear. This stu...
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Iymad Mansour, PhD
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Dose-Response Kinematics of Salivary Function Loss and Recovery after Radical Head and Neck Radiotherapy
Proffered Program · Therapy Physics
Evaluating the Robustness of CBCT-Based Dose Calculation across Anatomical Sites and Imaging Platforms for Adaptive Radiotherapy
To assess dose calculation accuracy on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images relative to the RayStation CBCT correction framework (CBCTcorr) across multiple CBCT platforms, anatomical sites, and clinical scenarios.
Poster Program · Therapy Physics
Impact of Anatomical Changes and PTV Margin Dimensions on Delivered Dose for Prostate SBRT Patients Treated on an MR-Linac
Accurate delivery of MR-guided adaptive radiotherapy (MRgART) for prostate SBRT is influenced by inter- and intra-fraction motion, planning target volume (PTV) margin selection, and verification adaptation. Our study quantified motion magnitude and dosimetric...
Poster Program · Therapy Physics