Modern Imaging Techniques and Their Role in Contact Radiation Therapy (Brachytherapy) Planning

Nikolay V. Nudnov, Vera A. Titova
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The paper considers an algorithm for the diagnostic study of patients with cancer of different localization, the possibility and feasibility of involving imaging techniques in radiation therapy and brachytherapy (BT) planning. The most widely used ultrasound in BT planning does not exclude a subjective assessment of the boundaries of the tumor and organs at risk, as well as the inaccuracies caused by endostatic devices. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides a high level of achievement of the criteria necessary for BT planning, but it has financial constraints and the need for individual selection of research conditions. Computed tomography (CT) is the most effective technique for visualizing the tumor, endostatic devices, and organs at risk for BT 3D planning. The involvement of MRI and positron emission tomography with CT in BT planning is a promising area that requires equipping with a mathematical tool for double and triple contouring of the tumor and organs at risk and for defining protection priorities. The prescribed and used focal dose should be controlled by direct dosimetry methods to ensure quality assurance.
现代影像技术及其在近距离接触放射治疗计划中的作用
本文考虑了一种不同定位癌症患者诊断研究的算法,以及将成像技术应用于放射治疗和近距离治疗(BT)计划的可能性和可行性。BT计划中使用最广泛的超声波并不排除对肿瘤和危险器官边界的主观评估,以及内固定设备造成的不准确。磁共振成像(MRI)提供了BT规划所需标准的高水平实现,但它有资金限制和个人选择研究条件的必要性。计算机断层扫描(CT)是最有效的技术,可以可视化肿瘤、内固定设备和BT 3D规划中的危险器官。MRI和正电子发射断层扫描与CT一起参与BT规划是一个很有前途的领域,需要配备一种数学工具来对肿瘤和危险器官进行双重和三重轮廓绘制,并确定保护优先级。处方和使用的焦点剂量应通过直接剂量测定方法进行控制,以确保质量保证。
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