Initial experience in treating lung cancer with helical tomotherapy

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Helical tomotherapy is a new form of image-guided radiation therapy that combines features of a linear accelerator and a helical computed tomography (CT) scanner. Megavoltage CT (MVCT) data allow the verification and correction of patient setup on the couch by comparison and image registration with the kilovoltage CT multi-slice images used for treatment planning. An 84-year-old male patient with Stage III bulky non-small cell lung cancer was treated on a Hi-ART II tomotherapy unit. Daily MVCT imaging was useful for setup corrections and signaled the need to adapt the delivery plan when the patient's anatomy changed significantly. © 2007 Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal. All rights reserved.

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Yartsev, S., Dar, A. R., Woodford, C., Wong, E., Bauman, G., & Van Dyk, J. (2007). Initial experience in treating lung cancer with helical tomotherapy. Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.2349/biij.3.1.e2

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