Intensity -modulated radiation therapy : the state of the art

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Intensity -modulated radiation therapy : the state of the art

ed. by Jatinder R. Palta, T. Rockwell Mackie

(Medical physics monograph, No. 29)

Medical Physics Publishing, c2003

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American Association of Physicists in Medicine 2003 Summer School proceedings. Colorado College. Colorado Springs, Colorado. June 22-26, 2003

Published for the American Association of Physicists in Medicine

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Description

IMRT represents a new paradigm in the radiation therapy process that requires knowledge of multimodality imaging, setup uncertainties and internal organ motion, tumor control probabilities, normal tissue complication probabilities, three-dimensional dose calculation and optimisation and dynamic beam delivery of non-uniform beam intensities. Written by contributors who are among the foremost in the field, this book presents a snapshot of the current IMRT planning and delivery technology. It discusses issues that confront safe implementation of IMRT and encourages reflection on its future. The result is a handbook that will aid both experienced radiation oncology physicists and newcomers to the field in understanding the nuances of IMRT and its safe implementation in the clinics. The level of presentation is designed for practicing medical physicists who are not specialists in IMRT. Some issues such as imaging and target delineation, quality assurance and its frequency, and achievable accuracy are discussed in multiple chapters and from differing points of view, reflecting the diversity of opinions in this rapidly evolving field.

Table of Contents

Preface List of Contributors Historical Perspective on IMRT - Steve Webb, PhD, DSc Mathematical Optimization for the Inverse Problem of Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy - Yair Censor, D.Sc Physical Optimization - Thomas R. Bortfeld, PhD Biological Indices for Evaluation and Optimization of IMRT - Ellen D. Yorke, PhD Aperture-Based Inverse Planning - D.M. Shepard, PhD, M.A. Earl, PhD, C.X. Yu, D.Sc, Y. Xiao, PhD Medical Imaging in IMRT Planning - Charles A. Pelizzari, PhD Target and Critical Structure Definitions, Dose Presecription and Reporting for IMRT - James Balter, PhD What Is Different About IMRT? - Mark Langer, MD IMRT Delivery Using Serial Tomotherapy - Bruce Curran, ME, MS Helical Tomotherapy - Thomas Rockwell Mackie, PhD, Gustavo H. Olivera, PhD, Jeffrey M. Kapatoes, PhD, Kenneth J. Ruchala, PhD, John P.Balog, PhD, Wolfgang A. Tome, PhD, Susanta Hui, PhD, Michael Kissick, PhD, Chuan Wu, MS, Robert Jeraj, PhD, PaulJ. Reckwerdt, BS, Paul Harari, MD, Mark Ritter, MD, PhD, Lisa Forrest, VMD, James Welsh, MD, MS, and Minesh P.Mehta, MD Static MLC IMRT (Step and Shoot) - Arthur Boyer, PhD Dynamic MLC IMRT - Paul Keall, PhD, Qiuwen Wu, PhD, Yan Wu, MS, and Jong Oh Kim, PhD Functional Requirements for IMRT - Timothy J. Waldron, MS Radiation Shielding for IMRT - Daniel A. Low, PhD Dosimetry Metrology for IMRT - Jean M. Moran, PhD Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy: The Good, the Bad and the Misconceptions - James M. Galvin, DSc Commissioning and Quality Assurance for IMRT Treatment Planning - Michael B. Sharpe, PhD, DABMP Clinical Implementation of IMRT Treatment Planning - Gary A. Ezzell, PhD Patient-Specific Quality Assurance in IMRT - Ping Xia, PhD and Cynthia Chuang, PhD Monitor Unit Calculation and Plan Validation for Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy - Lei Xing, PhD, Y. Yang, PhD, Jonathan G. Li, PhD, Yan Chen, PhD, Gary Luxton, PhD, Zhe Chen, PhD, Y. Song, PhD,and Arthur L. Boyer, PhD Monte Carlo and IMRT - Jeffrey V. Siebers, PhD and Radhe Mohan, PhD IMRT Delivery System QA - Thomas J. LoSasso, PhD Tolerance Limits and Action Levels for Planning and Delivery of IMRT - Jatinder R. Palta, PhD, Siyong Kim, PhD, Jonathan G. Li, PhD, and Chihray Liu, PhD - Quality Assurance: When and What Is Enough for IMRT? - Gary A. Ezzell, PhD IMRT for Prostate Cancer - Alan Pollack, MD, PhD and Robert A. Price, PhD Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer - K.S. Clifford Chao, MD and Angel I. Blanco, MD Lung Cancer Radiotherapy - Craig W. Stevens, MD, PhD, Thomas Guerrero, MD, PhD and Kenneth M. Forster, PhD Methods to Manage Respiratory Motion in Radiation Treatment - John Wong, PhD X-Ray-Guided IMRT David A. Jaffray, PhD - Patient Positioning Using Optical and Ultrasound Techniques - Sanford L. Meeks, PhD, Wolfgang A. Tome, PhD, Lionel G. Bouchet, PhD, A. Curtis Hass, MD, John M. Buatti, MD,Francis J. Bova, PhD Modulated Electron Therapy - Kenneth R. Hogstrom, PhD, John A. Antolak, PhD, Rajat J. Kudchadker, PhD, C.-M. Charlie Ma, PhD and Dennis D.Leavitt, PhD Compensated and Intensity-Modulated Proton Therapy - Tony Lomax, PhD Socio-Economic Issues of Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy - Michael T. Gillin, PhD The Future of IMRT - Jerry J. Battista, PhD, and Glenn S. Bauman, PhD Novel Uses and Applications of IMRT - James S. Welsh, MS, MD, Gustavo H. Olivera, PhD, and T. Rochwell Mackie, PhD List of Acronyms

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  • NCID
    BA68381227
  • ISBN
    • 1930524161
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Madison, Wis.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 888 p.
  • Size
    25 cm.
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