Image-guided radiation therapy: Physician′s perspectives

The evolution of radiotherapy has been ontogenetically linked to medical imaging. Over the years, major technological innovations have resulted in substantial improvements in radiotherapy planning, delivery, and verification. The increasing use of computed tomography imaging for target volume deline...

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Main Authors: T Gupta, C Anand Narayan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of Medical Physics
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Online Access:http://www.jmp.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-6203;year=2012;volume=37;issue=4;spage=174;epage=182;aulast=Gupta
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spelling doaj-9cc64549612a4e3d9e1152997d29c6a72020-11-24T21:06:04ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Medical Physics0971-62031998-39132012-01-0137417418210.4103/0971-6203.103602Image-guided radiation therapy: Physician′s perspectivesT GuptaC Anand NarayanThe evolution of radiotherapy has been ontogenetically linked to medical imaging. Over the years, major technological innovations have resulted in substantial improvements in radiotherapy planning, delivery, and verification. The increasing use of computed tomography imaging for target volume delineation coupled with availability of computer-controlled treatment planning and delivery systems have progressively led to conformation of radiation dose to the target tissues while sparing surrounding normal tissues. Recent advances in imaging technology coupled with improved treatment delivery allow near-simultaneous soft-tissue localization of tumor and repositioning of patient. The integration of various imaging modalities within the treatment room for guiding radiation delivery has vastly improved the management of geometric uncertainties in contemporary radiotherapy practice ushering in the paradigm of image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT). Image-guidance should be considered a necessary and natural corollary to high-precision radiotherapy that was long overdue. Image-guided radiation therapy not only provides accurate information on patient and tumor position on a quantitative scale, it also gives an opportunity to verify consistency of planned and actual treatment geometry including adaptation to daily variations resulting in improved dose delivery. The two main concerns with IGRT are resource-intensive nature of delivery and increasing dose from additional imaging. However, increasing the precision and accuracy of radiation delivery through IGRT is likely to reduce toxicity with potential for dose escalation and improved tumor control resulting in favourable therapeutic index. The radiation oncology community needs to leverage this technology to generate high-quality evidence to support widespread adoption of IGRT in contemporary radiotherapy practice.http://www.jmp.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-6203;year=2012;volume=37;issue=4;spage=174;epage=182;aulast=GuptaConformal radiotherapyhigh-precisionimage-guidanceverification
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Image-guided radiation therapy: Physician′s perspectives
Journal of Medical Physics
Conformal radiotherapy
high-precision
image-guidance
verification
author_facet T Gupta
C Anand Narayan
author_sort T Gupta
title Image-guided radiation therapy: Physician′s perspectives
title_short Image-guided radiation therapy: Physician′s perspectives
title_full Image-guided radiation therapy: Physician′s perspectives
title_fullStr Image-guided radiation therapy: Physician′s perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Image-guided radiation therapy: Physician′s perspectives
title_sort image-guided radiation therapy: physician′s perspectives
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Medical Physics
issn 0971-6203
1998-3913
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The evolution of radiotherapy has been ontogenetically linked to medical imaging. Over the years, major technological innovations have resulted in substantial improvements in radiotherapy planning, delivery, and verification. The increasing use of computed tomography imaging for target volume delineation coupled with availability of computer-controlled treatment planning and delivery systems have progressively led to conformation of radiation dose to the target tissues while sparing surrounding normal tissues. Recent advances in imaging technology coupled with improved treatment delivery allow near-simultaneous soft-tissue localization of tumor and repositioning of patient. The integration of various imaging modalities within the treatment room for guiding radiation delivery has vastly improved the management of geometric uncertainties in contemporary radiotherapy practice ushering in the paradigm of image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT). Image-guidance should be considered a necessary and natural corollary to high-precision radiotherapy that was long overdue. Image-guided radiation therapy not only provides accurate information on patient and tumor position on a quantitative scale, it also gives an opportunity to verify consistency of planned and actual treatment geometry including adaptation to daily variations resulting in improved dose delivery. The two main concerns with IGRT are resource-intensive nature of delivery and increasing dose from additional imaging. However, increasing the precision and accuracy of radiation delivery through IGRT is likely to reduce toxicity with potential for dose escalation and improved tumor control resulting in favourable therapeutic index. The radiation oncology community needs to leverage this technology to generate high-quality evidence to support widespread adoption of IGRT in contemporary radiotherapy practice.
topic Conformal radiotherapy
high-precision
image-guidance
verification
url http://www.jmp.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-6203;year=2012;volume=37;issue=4;spage=174;epage=182;aulast=Gupta
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