放射治疗临床的先进技术:系统基础。

Frontiers of Radiation Therapy and Oncology Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-05-20 DOI:10.1159/000323355
John L Meyer, Michael Sharpe, Kristy Brock, Joseph Deasy, Tim Craig, Douglas Moseley, James Alaly, Konstatin Zakaryan
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放射治疗过程从计划到交付的每一步都在快速发展,每一步都越来越自动化,并得到新的成像、定位、轮廓和治疗工具的辅助。现在使用越来越多的图像引导技术来辅助计划的交付和验证,治疗中的成像现在为剂量指导和调整带来了广泛的机会,以提高整体治疗质量。虽然这些工具为精确、可靠和有效地定位辐射剂量带来了令人兴奋的机会,但必须在每一步都达到一贯的高准确性,以达到预期的结果。这种水平的工艺要求临床医生和计划/交付人员对每一步所涉及的基本方法,包括机会和限制,都有透彻的了解。这些过程和他们的临床实施深入讨论了整个卷。在这里,我们概述了它们的整合和指导背景概念,以及临床实践的一系列工作日效率。
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Advanced technologies in the radiotherapy clinic: system fundamentals.

The radiotherapy treatment process is undergoing rapid development at every step from planning through delivery, and each step is increasingly automated and assisted by new imaging, positioning, contouring and treatment tools. Plan delivery and verification is now aided using an increasing range of image guidance technologies, and imaging at treatment now brings broad opportunities for dose guidance and adaptation for improving overall treatment quality. While these many tools bring exciting opportunities for exact, reliable and efficient targeting of radiation dose, a consistently high level of accuracy must be achieved at every step to achieve the desired results. This level of workmanship requires thorough understanding of the basic methods involved in each step, including the opportunities and limitations, by both the clinicians and the planning/delivery staff alike. These processes and their clinical implementation are discussed in depth throughout this volume. Here, we overview their integration and guiding background concepts, as well as a range of workday efficiencies for clinical practice.

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