Stereotactic Body Radiation and Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy Therapy for Cancers
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (194 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Medicine
- ART
- CT
- CT-on-rails system
- CyberKnife
- Gamma Knife
- IRV
- MR-Linac
- MR-guided radiation therapy
- MR-guided radiotherapy
- MRI
- MRI in RT
- MRI-Linac
- MRI-guided SBRT
- MRgRT
- NSCLC
- PRV
- RCC
- RT
- SABR
- SBRT
- SMART
- UTUC
- Unity®
- abdominal cancers
- ablative radiation therapy
- adapt-to-position
- adapt-to-shape
- adaptive radiation therapy
- biomedical application
- bone SBRT
- central tumors
- clinical characteristics
- clinical outcomes
- dose de-escalation
- dose gradient
- external beam radiation therapy
- image guidance
- image guided radiotherapy
- image-guided radiotherapy
- intensity-modulated proton therapy
- internal organ at risk volume
- intra-fraction motion
- kV-CBCT
- kidney
- liver
- liver cancer
- locoregional treatment
- macrophages
- magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles
- magnetic resonance imaging
- meningiomas
- metastatic cancer
- monocytes
- motion management
- mpMRI
- multiparametric MRI
- oligometastatic cancer
- on-board imager
- on-table adaptive radiation therapy
- online adaptive planning
- pancreas
- pancreatic cancers
- plan optimization
- planning organ at risk volume
- primary tumor
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Within the last decade, the radiation oncology community has witnessed increased adoption of hypo-fractionated, high-precision radiation therapy using stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), also referred to as stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR), across many disease sites in the thorax, abdomen, and pelvis on the basis of clinical evidence demonstrating both efficacy and safety. The indication of SBRT/SABR is poised to greatly expand in coming years especially for the management of oligometastatic and oligoprogressive disease. Technological advancements in precision patient alignment, in-room imaging, tumor motion management, and treatment machine deliveries have also expanded the feasibility of delivering ablative radiation doses while better sparing nearby critical organs, thus markedly enhancing the therapeutic ratio. Therefore, this Special Issue aims to include articles on all types of stereotactic modalities and treatments (SBRT, SABR, and others) using ultra-hypofractionated and hypofractionated high-dose-per-fraction regimens, including original research describing clinical outcomes and also describing novel treatment planning and delivery approaches.
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