World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering September 7 - 12, 2009 Munich, Germany. Vol. 25/I

Vol. 25/I Radiation Oncology

World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering September 7 - 12, 2009 Munich, Germany. Vol. 25/I

Vol. 25/I Radiation Oncology

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The congress s unique structure represents the two dimensions of technology and medicine: 13 themes on science and medical technologies intersect with five challenging main topics of medicine to create a maximum of synergy and integration of aspects on research, development and application. Each of the congress themes was chaired by two leading experts.

1;2501.pdf;1 1.1;IFMBE 25/I;1 1.2;Preface;5 1.3;Table of Contents;8 1.4;Development of New Radioactive Seeds Tm-170 for Brachytherapy;29 1.5;Implications of Histogram Analysis in Radiation Therapy (HART) Software;33 1.6;Evaluation of dosimetric characteristics of a grid block fabricated for Mega-voltage grid theraphy purposes;37 1.7;Monte Carlo Investigation of Stereotactic Radiosurgery of Spinal Metastases;41 1.8;Impact of Kilo-Voltage Cone Beam Computed Tomography on Image-Guided Radiotherapy of Prostate Cancer;45 1.9;Cell Deformation by Dielectrophoretic Fields;49 1.10;Particle-beam radiation therapy for the tumor of pharyngeal region;53 1.11;A New Synchrotron Radiotherapy Technique with Future Clinical Potential: Minibeams Radiation Therapy;57 1.12;Analysis of combined HDR Brachytherapy and external beam radiotherapy in the treatment of carcinoma of cervix.;61 1.13;Motion detection system with three USB cameras and an active search algorithm for stereotactic radiosurgery;65 1.14;An Investigation of the concomitant doses from Cone Beam CT and CT simulation in Radiotherapy;69 1.15;Treatment Planning for Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT);73 1.16;The 21st Birthday Party for intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT); 21 years from 1988-2009; From concept to practical reality;77 1.17;A Dedicated Irradiation Facility for Radiotherapy Dosimetry;81 1.18;A beam model applicable to small fields: development and validation;84 1.19;MR based treatment workflow for external radiotherapy of prostate cancer;88 1.20;Computational Simulation of Tumour Hypoxia as applied to Radiation Therapy Applications;92 1.21;Investigation of the Recovery Behaviour as Depending on Parotid Gland Irradiation Dose;95 1.22;Quality Assurance Program for Radiosurgery at Clinicas Hospital: Results of Implementation;98 1.23;Application of MRI normoxic polymer gel dosimetry for the evaluation of radiation dose distribution in external beam radiotherapy;100 1.24;On the Risks of a Constant RBE for Proton Treatment Planning;104 1.25;Comparison of Dose Distribution in Brain Tumor Conformal Radiotherapy Using CT and CBCT;108 1.26;Effect of the Same Plan on Doses to Patients during Radiotherapy with Nasopharyngeal Carinoma;109 1.27;Optimization of Dose Distribution with Multi-leaf Collimator Using Field-in-Field Technique for Radiotherapy of Hodgkin's Lymphoma;110 1.28;On the performance of monitor chambers to measure the output of medical linear accelerators for high-precision dosimetric investigations;113 1.29;Calorimetric Determination of Absorbed Dose to Water for an 192Ir HDR Brachytherapy Source in Near-Field Geometry;117 1.30;The first national IMRT dosimetry intercomparison in Switzerland using a thorax phantom with inhomogeneities;121 1.31;Calibration of 125I brachytherapy sources in terms of reference air kerma rate;125 1.32;A Mathematical Aid Decision Tool for RT Planning;129 1.33;Accuracy of GafChromic EBT Film as Dose Meter in Radiotherapy QA;133 1.34;Low-Dose Cone-Beam CT Imaging for Radiotherapy;137 1.35;The realization and application on image pasting for Cone-beam Computed Tomography;141 1.36;In vivo dosimetry using MOSFET and TLD for Tomotherapy;142 1.37;Dose audit using a glass dosimeter for Radiation Therapy Facilities in East-Asian Countries;145 1.38;Editing range compensator for sparing normal tissue in treatment planning of carbon-ion radiotherapy;147 1.39;A new device for the measurement of the absorbed dose to water for low energy x-ray sources used in brachytherapy;150 1.40;Comparison of PET Concepts for Dose Delivery Monitoring of Particle Therapy;154 1.41;Image-guided stereotactic body radiation therapy using a low-Z target imaging beam line and a high dose rate unflattened beam;158 1.42;Conformity of brain lesions treated with radiosurgery and fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy;161 1.43;Comparing pencil-beam generated and Monte Carlo generated dose-to-water and dose-to-tissue distributions for proton therapy patients;165 1.44;In
ISBN 9783642034749
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Auflage 2. Aufl.
Copyrightjahr 2010
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