Medical Dosimetry
Volume 31, Issue 2 , Pages 126-133, Summer 2006

X-ray volume imaging in image-guided radiotherapy

  • Theodore Thorson, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Medical Marketects, Los Altos, CA
    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests to: Theodore Thorson, Ph.D., Medical Marketects, P.O. Box 3340, Los Altos, CA 94024.
  • ,
  • Tim Prosser

      Affiliations

    • Elekta, Inc., Norcross, GA

Accepted 21 December 2005.

Abstract 

Treatment simulation has significantly improved the accuracy and precision of radiation therapy delivery. A new generation of therapy systems promises to take the simulation and imaging process to a new level of accuracy; however, this will require changes in the workflow process. We describe the first generation of these devices, review the various imaging options and how they might be used in the clinic to improve treatment outcomes, and suggest several workflow approaches. Workflows discussed include on-line interventional, off-line adaptive, and off-line predictive approaches, with both geometric and dosimetric considerations. These changes will place new knowledge requirements on the medical dosimetrist and will necessitate involvement in the development of new departmental processes.

Key Words:  XVI , IGRT , Image-guided radiotherapy

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PII: S0958-3947(05)00193-7

doi:10.1016/j.meddos.2005.12.007

Medical Dosimetry
Volume 31, Issue 2 , Pages 126-133, Summer 2006