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Respiratory motion tracking of spine stereotactic radiotherapy in prone position.

Kazufusa MizonobeHiroaki AkasakaKazuyuki UeharaYuya OkiMasao NakayamaShuhei TamuraYoshiki MunetomoKatsumaro KuboHiroki KawaguchiAya HaradaHiroshi Mayahara
Published in: Journal of applied clinical medical physics (2023)
This study demonstrated that the correlation error of spinal SBRT in the prone position is sufficiently small to be independent of the tumor-motion amplitude. Furthermore, the prediction error is small, contributing only slightly to the tracking error. These findings will improve the understanding of how to compensate for respiratory-motion uncertainty in the prone position.
Keyphrases
  • radiation therapy
  • high speed
  • early stage
  • spinal cord
  • locally advanced
  • respiratory tract
  • radiation induced
  • small cell lung cancer
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • mass spectrometry