Standard image-guided radiotherapy(IGRT) approaches for muscle invasive bladder cancer(MIBC) require large target margins due to bladder fill variability, inevitably resulting in increased organ-at-risk(OAR) doses and toxicity risk. CBCT-guided online adaptiv...
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Ibrahim M. Oraiqat, PhD
Department of Radiation Oncology, Moffitt Cancer Center
While hypofractionation and dose escalation may provide enhanced tumor control in locally advanced lung cancer, previous attempts generally increase toxicity (e.g., esophagitis and/or pneumonitis). We present an approach leveraging CBCT-guided online adaptive...
Ensuring precise delivery of radiotherapy is paramount, especially in high dose rate settings where small deviations can create large, unplanned doses, jeopardizing patient safety and treatment outcome. Current dosimetry and QA methods operate on signals anal...
Ionizing radiation acoustic imaging (iRAI) is a noninvasive technique for monitoring radiation delivery. Although iRAI acquisition during irradiation has been demonstrated, its use to quantify spatial dose variations alongside biological measurements under FL...