Publications by authors named "M F Moyers"

Dose uncertainty induced by respiratory motion remains a major concern for treating thoracic and abdominal lesions using particle beams. This Task Group report reviews the impact of tumor motion and dosimetric considerations in particle radiotherapy, current motion-management techniques, and limitations for different particle-beam delivery modes (i.e.

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Introduction: To investigate the efficacy and safety of proton-beam irradiation (PBI) combined with intravitreal conbercept (IVC) injection for refractory or recurrent polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV).

Methods: A prospective interventional clinical trial included 12 patients with refractory PCV (defined as persistent exudation or fluid after six consecutive injections at monthly intervals and/or photodynamic therapy) or recurrent PCV (defined as new exudative signs after six monthly injections and/or photodynamic therapy) treated between January 2019 and September 2020. Every patient underwent single PBI (14 GyE) with concomitant IVC (0.

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Purpose: A typical ion beam treatment facility has multiple treatment rooms and may treat with more than one ion species, thus requiring a significant quality assurance (QA) effort. The goal of this work was to perform daily QA using a single irradiation per ion species to obtain the beam dosimetry parameters of dose per monitor unit (D/MU), range, and spot position. The X-ray alignment system should also be checked and the entire procedure performed by therapists.

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Monte Carlo (MC) is generally considered as the most accurate dose calculation tool for particle therapy. However, a proper description of the beam particle kinematics is a necessary input for a realistic simulation. Such a description can be stored in phase space (PS) files for different beam energies.

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Proton therapy is an expanding radiotherapy modality in the United States and worldwide. With the number of proton therapy centers treating patients increasing, so does the need for consistent, high-quality clinical commissioning practices. Clinical commissioning encompasses the entire proton therapy system's multiple components, including the treatment delivery system, the patient positioning system, and the image-guided radiotherapy components.

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