Realizing the potential of magnetic resonance image guided radiotherapy in gynaecological and rectal cancer

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Abstract

CT-based radiotherapy workflow is limited by poor soft tissue definition in the pelvis and reliance on rigid registration methods. Current image-guided radiotherapy and adaptive radiotherapy models therefore have limited ability to improve clinical outcomes. The advent of MRI-guided radiotherapy solutions provides the opportunity to overcome these limitations with the potential to deliver online real-time MRI-based plan adaptation on a daily basis, a true "plan of the day." This review describes the application of MRI guided radiotherapy in two pelvic tumour sites likely to benefit from this approach.

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White, I. M., Scurr, E., Wetscherek, A., Brown, G., Sohaib, A., Nill, S., … Bhide, S. (2019). Realizing the potential of magnetic resonance image guided radiotherapy in gynaecological and rectal cancer. British Journal of Radiology. British Institute of Radiology. https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr.20180670

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