| Literature DB >> 27601141 |
Paola Franzone1, Alba Fiorentino2, Salvina Barra3, Domenico Cante4, Laura Masini5, Elena Cazzulo6, Liana Todisco1, Pietro Gabriele7, Elisabetta Garibaldi7, Anna Merlotti8, Maria Grazia Ruo Redda9, Filippo Alongi10, Renzo Corvò3.
Abstract
The use of imaging to maximize precision and accuracy throughout the entire process of radiation therapy (RT) delivery has been called "Image-guided RT" (IGRT). RT has long been image guided: in fact, historically, the portal films and later electronic megavoltage images represented an early form of IGRT. A broad range of IGRT modalities is now available and adopted. The target location may be defined for each treatment fraction by several methods by localizing surrogates, including implanted fiducial markers, external surface markers or anatomical features (through planar imaging, fluoroscopy, KV or MV computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound and X-ray imaging, electromagnetic localization, optical surface imaging, etc.). The aim of the present review is to define practical recommendations for IGRT.Keywords: Computed tomography; Image-guided radiation therapy; Magnetic resonance imaging; Radiotherapy
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27601141 DOI: 10.1007/s11547-016-0674-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Med ISSN: 0033-8362 Impact factor: 3.469