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Spectrum of Imaging Patterns of Lung Cancer following Radiation Therapy.

Taylor A StrangeLauren T ErasmusJitesh AhujaRishi AgrawalGirish S ShroffMylene T TruongChad D Strange
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Radiation therapy using conventional or newer high-precision dose techniques, including three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy, intensity-modulated radiation therapy, stereotactic body radiation therapy, four-dimensional conformational radiotherapy, and proton therapy, is an important component of treating patients with lung cancer. Knowledge of the radiation technique used and the expected temporal evolution of radiation-induced lung injury, as well as patient-specific parameters such as previous radiotherapy, concurrent chemoradiotherapy, or immunotherapy, is important in image interpretation. This review discusses factors that affect the development and severity of radiation-induced lung injury and its radiological manifestations, as well as the differences between conventional and high-precision dose radiotherapy techniques.
Keyphrases
  • radiation induced
  • radiation therapy
  • locally advanced
  • healthcare
  • high resolution
  • early stage
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • single molecule
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • fluorescence imaging