Image-guided Radiotherapy to Manage Respiratory Motion: Lung and Liver

Organ motion as a result of respiratory and cardiac motion poses significant challenges for the accurate delivery of radiotherapy to both the thorax and the upper abdomen. Modern imaging techniques during radiotherapy simulation and delivery now permit better quantification of organ motion, which in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain)) 2020-12, Vol.32 (12), p.792-804
Hauptverfasser: Dhont, J., Harden, S.V., Chee, L.Y.S., Aitken, K., Hanna, G.G., Bertholet, J.
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description Organ motion as a result of respiratory and cardiac motion poses significant challenges for the accurate delivery of radiotherapy to both the thorax and the upper abdomen. Modern imaging techniques during radiotherapy simulation and delivery now permit better quantification of organ motion, which in turn reduces tumour and organ at risk position uncertainty. These imaging advances, coupled with respiratory correlated radiotherapy delivery techniques, have led to the development of a range of approaches to manage respiratory motion. This review summarises the key strategies of image-guided respiratory motion management with a focus on lung and liver radiotherapy.
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