Introduction: Stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) is an emerging treatment technique for pulmonary metastases in which conventional Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumours (RECIST) may be inadequate. This study aims to assess the utility of CT perfusion imaging in response assessment of pulmonary metastases after SABR.
Methods: In this ethics board-approved prospective study, 11 patients underwent a 26-Gy single fraction of SABR to pulmonary metastases.
J Med Imaging Radiat Oncol
August 2012
Aim: To describe and evaluate treatment of uterine fibroids using Magnetic Resonance Guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) during its first 24 months of use at The Royal Women's Hospital Melbourne.
Methods: One hundred Victorian women were treated with MRgFUS using the ExAblate 2000 system. Treatment outcomes based on fibroid volume shrinkage measured at 4 and 12 months post-treatment and symptom severity score assessment (Symptom Severity Score Quality of Life - SSS-QOL) pre- and post- (4-6 weeks, 4, 6 and 12 months) treatment.
J Med Imaging Radiat Oncol
August 2011
Introduction: The purpose of this study was, for a group of experienced radiologists, to identify the magnitude of and statistical significance of intrareader variability in mammographic diagnostic performance or cancer diagnosis and mammographic perceptual performance or microcalcification detection.
Methods: Eight radiologist readers (8-30 years experience in radiology, five current BreastScreen readers) read a set of 100 digital mammograms on two separate reads with random case orders. Twenty-three of the 100 had proven malignancies, and 52 of the 100 had confirmed microcalcifications.
Introduction: Picture archiving and communication systems images designed to be viewed on high-resolution medical-grade monitors are routinely viewed on office-grade monitors on the wards or at home. This study aimed to determine whether a statistically significant difference in diagnostic (cancer detection) and perceptual (microcalcification detection) performance exists between 3MP grade and 1MP office-grade monitors.
Methods: 3MP Dome medical-grade liquid crystal display (LCD) monitors (Planar, Beaverton, OR, USA) were compared to 1MP Dell office-grade LCD monitors (Dell Inc, Round Rock, TX, USA).
In April 2004, Melbourne's Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia's only stand-alone dedicated cancer hospital, became the first Australian site to offer digital mammography (DM). In the first year of DM operation, 1208 mammograms were performed on 1157 women; 17 new cases of invasive carcinoma and six new cases of ductal carcinoma-in-situ (DCIS) were detected; and 30 hook-wire needle localisations were conducted in 29 patients. We developed a unit policy to manage indeterminate microcalcifications newly demonstrated on DM that were not previously detected by conventional screen-film mammography (CM): those believed to have malignant morphology were recommended for biopsy, and those without were recommended for 6-month DM follow-up to confirm microcalcification stability.
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