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Edited by (Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 426 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 980 g
  • Sari: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and Therapy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jan-2011
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1439816344
  • ISBN-13: 9781439816349
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 426 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 980 g
  • Sari: Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and Therapy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jan-2011
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1439816344
  • ISBN-13: 9781439816349
Teised raamatud teemal:
Modern medical imaging and radiation therapy technologies are so complex and computer driven that it is difficult for physicians and technologists to know exactly what is happening at the point-of-care. Medical physicists responsible for filling this gap in knowledge must stay abreast of the latest advances at the intersection of medical imaging and radiation therapy. This book provides medical physicists and radiation oncologists current and relevant information on Adaptive Radiation Therapy (ART), a state-of-the-art approach that uses a feedback process to account for patient-specific anatomic and/or biological changes, thus delivering highly individualized radiation therapy for cancer patients. The book should also benefit medical dosimetrists and radiation therapists.







Adaptive Radiation Therapy

describes technological and methodological advances in the field of ART, as well as initial clinical experiences using ART for selected anatomic sites. Divided into three sections (radiobiological basis, current technologies, and clinical applications), the book covers:







Morphological and biological biomarkers for patient-specific planning Design and optimization of treatment plans Delivery of IMRT and IGRT intervention methodologies of ART Management of intrafraction variations, particularly with respiratory motion

Quality assurance needed to ensure the safe delivery of ART ART applications in several common cancer types / anatomic sites

The technology and methodology for ART have advanced significantly in the last few years and accumulated clinical data have demonstrated the need for ART in clinical settings, assisted by the wide application of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT). This book shows the real potential for supplying every patient with individualized radiation therapy that is maximally accurate and precise.

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The authors have succeeded in creating a single compendium which covers nearly every aspect of this complex subject. There is a great need for such a book given the scope and variety of techniques involved, and the lack of any clear consensus on how to implement adaptive therapy regimes. It is well laid out, with lots of diagrams, worked examples and case studies as well as referencing all the key documents on the subject. an excellent one-stop resource for any centre considering implementing adaptive radiotherapy techniques. Keri Owen, Scope, December 2011

The breadth of the book is impressive, and the authors of each chapter provide a wealth of up-to-date references making it easy for readers who are interested in exploring certain ART techniques and technologies in more detail The editor and the authors are to be commended for producing a valuable work on a very dynamic field that offers a chance for meaningful clinical benefits to many patients receiving radiation therapy for a variety of cancer types and clinical indications. Moyed Miften, Ph.D., University of Colorado School of Medicine, Medical Physics

The editor and authors are to be commended for putting together this excellent book describing the rationale, technologies, implementation, and future research for adaptive radiation therapy (ART). This topic is very timely as ART is the most logical approach to personalized medicine for cancer patients requiring radiation therapy as a single or combined modality treatment. The book contains a wealth of useful information ranging from practical workflow issues to directions of future research. I recommend this book for medical physicists and radiation oncologists who are interested in clinical practice and research utilizing advanced imaging and radiation therapy technology. James C.H. Chu, Ph.D., Professor and Director of Medical Physics, Rush University Medical Center

Dr. Li and his colleagues are to be commended for assembling within a single volume a compendium of recent vast technological progress that advances us towards this paramount goal [ of individualized radiation therapy]. From the Foreword by J. Frank Wilson The authors have succeeded in creating a single compendium which covers nearly every aspect of this complex subject. There is a great need for such a book given the scope and variety of techniques involved, and the lack of any clear consensus on how to implement adaptive therapy regimes. It is well laid out, with lots of diagrams, worked examples and case studies as well as referencing all the key documents on the subject. an excellent one-stop resource for any centre considering implementing adaptive radiotherapy techniques. Keri Owen, Scope, December 2011

The breadth of the book is impressive, and the authors of each chapter provide a wealth of up-to-date references making it easy for readers who are interested in exploring certain ART techniques and technologies in more detail The editor and the authors are to be commended for producing a valuable work on a very dynamic field that offers a chance for meaningful clinical benefits to many patients receiving radiation therapy for a variety of cancer types and clinical indications. Moyed Miften, Ph.D., University of Colorado School of Medicine, Medical Physics

The editor and authors are to be commended for putting together this excellent book describing the rationale, technologies, implementation, and future research for adaptive radiation therapy (ART). This topic is very timely as ART is the most logical approach to personalized medicine for cancer patients requiring radiation therapy as a single or combined modality treatment. The book contains a wealth of useful information ranging from practical workflow issues to directions of future research. I recommend this book for medical physicists and radiation oncologists who are interested in clinical practice and research utilizing advanced imaging and radiation therapy technology. James C.H. Chu, Ph.D., Professor and Director of Medical Physics, Rush University Medical Center

Dr. Li and his colleagues are to be commended for assembling within a single volume a compendium of recent vast technological progress that advances us towards this paramount goal [ of individualized radiation therapy]. From the Foreword by J. Frank Wilson

Series Preface ix
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Editor xvii
Contributors xix
Section I Treatment Planning
1 Radiobiological Principles for Adaptive Radiotherapy
3(16)
Joseph O. Deasy
Jeho Jeong
2 Three- and Four-Dimensional Morphological Imaging for Adaptive Radiation Therapy Planning
19(16)
Lei Xing
Jianguo Qian
Kihwan Choi
Tae-Suk Suh
3 Biological Imaging for Adaptive Radiation Therapy
35(18)
Robert Jeraj
Matt Nyflot
4 Biomarkers of Early Response for Adaptive Radiation Therapy
53(16)
Issam El Naqa
Jeffrey M. Craft
Jung Hun Oh
Joseph O. Deasy
5 Treatment Plan Optimization for Adaptive Radiation Therapy
69(16)
Qiuwen Wu
Justus Adamson
Qingrong Jackie Wu
6 Treatment Planning Using Biologically Based Models
85(20)
Vladimir A. Semenenko
X. Allen Li
7 Isoeffect Calculations in Adaptive Radiation Therapy and Treatment Individualization
105(22)
Robert D. Stewart
Joo Han Park
David J. Carlson
Section II Treatment Delivery
8 Delivery of Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy
127(14)
Cedric X. Yu
9 Computed Tomography-Based Image-Guided Radiation Therapy Technology
141(16)
Uwe Oelfke
Simeon Nill
10 Non-Computed Tomography-Based Image-Guided Radiation Therapy Technology
157(20)
David Shepard
Daliang Cao
Jianzhou Wu
Jian-Yue Jin
Chad Lee
Douglas Miller
11 Offline Plan Adaptation Strategies
177(8)
James Balter
Dan McShan
12 Online Adaptive Correction Strategies for Interfraction Variations
185(18)
Ergun Ahunbay
X. Allen Li
13 Intrafraction Variations and Management Technologies
203(14)
Laura I. Cervino
Steve B. Jiang
14 Methods for Real-Time Tumor Position Monitoring and Radiotherapy Tracking
217(12)
Paul Keall
15 Quality Assurance in Adaptive Radiation Therapy
229(18)
Zheng Chang
Jennifer O'Daniel
Fang-Fang Yin
Section III Clinical Applications
16 Promises of Functional Imaging for Adaptive Radiation Therapy of Central Nervous System Tumors
247(10)
Yue Cao
17 Adaptive Radiation Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer
257(18)
Lei Dong
David L. Schwartz
18 Adaptive Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer
275(18)
Kristofer Kainz
X. Allen Li
Julia White
19 Adaptive Radiation Therapy for Lung Cancer
293(20)
Jun Lian
Lawrence B. Marks
20 Adaptive Radiation Therapy for Liver Cancer
313(18)
An Tai
X. Allen Li
Laura A. Dawson
21 Adaptive Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer
331(20)
C.-M. Charlie Ma
22 Adaptive Radiation Therapy for Gynecologic Cancers
351(18)
Beth Erickson
Karen Lim
James Stewart
Eric Donnelly
William Small
Anthony Fyles
Michael Milosevic
23 Adaptive Radiotherapy for Treatment of Soft-Tissue Sarcoma
369(14)
Julie A. Bradley
Kristofer Kainz
X. Allen Li
Thomas F. DeLaney
Dian Wang
Index 383
X. Allen Li