This study aimed to evaluate the clinical feasibility of a dual-target 3D-motion tracking workflow for 0.35T MRI-guided stereotactic body radiotherapy (MRgRT) in upper abdominal targets. The focus was on implementing real-time, dual-plane tracking to enable h...
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Austen N. Curcuru, PhD
WashU Medicine
Online adaptive stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) reduces organ at risk (OAR) dose for abdominal targets with highly variable anatomy but significantly increases treatment time and clinical workload. Adaptive workflows are routinely assigned to left...
This work aimed to verify the dosimetric accuracy of a 0.35T MRI Linac using all five available tracking algorithms (Standard, Rigid, Small Mobile, Large Deforming, Complex Mobile) when tracking multiple targets simultaneously.
Online adaptive stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) enables daily replanning to mitigate anatomic variation but increases treatment time and clinical workload. For left adrenal tumors, adaptive SBRT is frequently assigned due to the proximity of gastro...
Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKRS) has undergone multiple technological transitions over the past two decades. This study evaluates long-term utilization trends at a single academic institution to assess whether GKRS has remained a durable and adaptable treatmen...
A novel phantom configuration is designed to measure the multi-target tracking latency of a 0.35 T MT-guided Radiotherapy System.