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Dosimetric Evaluation of Prostate SBRT Using Deformable Image Registration

Adaptive radiotherapy (ART) is designed to improve target coverage and normal tissue sparing compared with non-ART treatment. While in prostate SBRT differences between adaptive and non-adaptive plans are often modest, certain fractions exhibit clinically sig...

Joseph Panetta, PhDRobert A. Price, PhDAhmed A. Eldib, PhDAndy T. Clark, PhDChang Ming Charlie Ma, PhD
Therapy Physics
Poster Poster Program
Single-Isocenter SBRT for Five or More Liver Metastases: Impact of Rotational Setup Uncertainty on Target Coverage

Single-isocenter SBRT enables efficient treatment of multiple liver metastases but limits mitigation of rotational error. This study evaluates rotational uncertainty effects on target coverage in single-isocenter liver SBRT for patients with 5+ metastases.

Joshua Meyer, M.D.Andy T. Clark, PhDRobert Freeman, M.D.Teh Lin, PhDChang Ming Charlie Ma, PhDTristan K. Gaddis, PhD
Therapy Physics
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A Dose-Painting Technique for Rotating Gamma SRS/SBRT Systems

Conventional sphere-packing techniques for Gamma Knife treatment plan optimization often produce less conformal dose distributions for non-spherical targets and are inefficient for dose delivery. This work investigates a dose-painting technique to improve dos...

Chang Ming Charlie Ma, PhD
Therapy Physics
Poster Poster Program
Clinical and Dosimetric Evaluation of CBCT-Based Adaptive Radiotherapy for Prostate SBRT

Ethos Version 2 has several new capabilities, including high-fidelity (HF) adaptive planning, AI-based auto-segmentation, and dose calculation using HyperSight CBCT. This study evaluates these new features for online adaptive radiotherapy (ART) for prostate S...

Robert A. Price, PhDLili Chen, PhDChang Ming Charlie Ma, PhDAhmed A. Eldib, PhDHashemi Robab, PhD
Therapy Physics
Poster Poster Program
Dosimetric Impact of Deviations from Planned Breath-Hold In Surface-Guided Liver SBRT

Surface-guided radiation therapy (SGRT) uses external surface motion as a surrogate for internal target position. While strict SGRT tolerances (typically ±1mm) are common, they may still be permissive for patients with small surface excursions. In these cases...

Teh Lin, PhDAndy T. Clark, PhDTristan K. Gaddis, PhDChang Ming Charlie Ma, PhD
Therapy Physics
Poster Poster Program
Dosimetric Variations In Gastrointestinal Radiotherapy Using End-Expiratory Breath Hold: A Comparative Assessment of Alignrt and Identify Surface-Tracking Systems

End-expiration breath hold (EEBH) is commonly employed in GI radiotherapy to enable dose escalation while minimizing dose spillage to adjacent organs at risk. Surface-tracking systems are frequently used to support patient breath-hold stability. This study co...

Andy T. Clark, PhDTristan K. Gaddis, PhDChang Ming Charlie Ma, PhDTeh Lin, PhD
Therapy Physics
Poster Poster Program
Prostate Intrafractional Motion In SBRT and PTV Margin Determination

Adaptive radiotherapy (ART) enables daily plan adjustment to account for anatomical changes. Given the high doses and tight margins in prostate SBRT, this study quantifies intrafractional prostate motion and its implications in the PTV margins.

Ahmed A. Eldib, PhDRobert A. Price, PhDChang Ming Charlie Ma, PhDAndy T. Clark, PhDLili Chen, PhD
Therapy Physics
Poster Poster Program
The Clinical Application of the "Timmerman Tables" and the LQ Approach to Isoeffectiveness In the Re-Treatment Setting

Organ at risk dose limits as a function of varying fractionation scheme are conveniently given in the well-known “Timmerman tables”. Application of these limits in the re-treatment environment using the LQ approach (EQD2) can lead to overestimation of availab...

Joseph Panetta, PhDChang Ming Charlie Ma, PhDRobert A. Price, PhDJoshua Meyer, M.D.
Therapy Physics
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Investigation of Carbamide Peroxide to Enhance the Therapeutic Effect of Radiodynamic Therapy

5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA)-mediated radiodynamic therapy (RDT), which integrates principles of radiotherapy and photodynamic therapy, exploits the effective tumoricidal capabilities of x-ray irradiation and the activation of protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) metabo...

Dae-Myoung Yang, PhDDusica Cvetkovic, MDChang Ming Charlie Ma, PhDLili Chen, PhD
Therapy Physics