Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), collectively termed SRS-SBRT, are advanced treatment modalities delivering high doses of radiation in a single treatment or condensed treatment phase. Due to the small margins and steep dose gradient used in SRS-SBRT, the technical and safety considerations are more stringent than traditional radiation therapy and may include more advanced simulation, patient immobilization, treatment planning, and treatment delivery techniques. Respiratory motion management and intrafraction motion monitoring are often used during SRS-SBRT to ensure treatments are robust to both internal organ motion and patient movement during treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose/objectives: Tracking patient dose in radiation oncology is challenging due to disparate electronic systems from various vendors. Treatment planning systems (TPS), radiation oncology information systems (ROIS), and electronic health records (EHR) lack uniformity, complicating dose tracking and reporting. To address this, we examined practices in multiple radiation oncology settings and proposed guidelines for current systems.
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September 2024
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