Publications by authors named "Rabih Wafiq Hammoud"

Article Synopsis
  • This study examines how variations in gantry and collimator angles affect dosimetric leaf gap (DLG) and leaf transmission factor (LTF) in a Varian LINAC with rounded-end multi-leaf collimators (MLCs).
  • The research involved various measurements using a TrueBeam LINAC and tested multiple angles and beam energies to assess dosimetric impacts through VMAT Picket Fence tests and patient-specific verification.
  • Findings revealed significant differences in DLG based on gantry angle, with the highest DLG at 270 degrees and the lowest at 90 degrees, suggesting a need for averaged DLG values for more accurate dose calculations, contrary to current Varian guidelines.
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Purpose: We report the use of online adaptive radiotherapy (OART) aiming to improve dosimetric parameters in the prostate cancer patient who had lower urinary tract symptoms that caused him not to adhere to the standard bladder filling protocol.

Methods And Materials: The reference treatment plan for adaptive radiotherapy plan was generated for the pelvis and the solitary bony lesion using the Ethos treatment planning system. For each treatment session, high-quality iterative reconstructed cone beam CT (CBCT) images were acquired, and the system automatically generated an optimal adaptive plan after verification of contours.

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Earlier, prior to the development of effective systemic therapy, monotherapy with whole-brain radiotherapy (WBRT) was widely used to treat primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL). Recently, chemotherapy, especially with high dose methotrexate (HDMTX), has largely replaced WBRT as upfront treatment, and the most accepted standard of care is induction with a combination drug therapy followed by consolidation therapy with either autologous stem-cell transplantation (ASCT) or radiation. Whilst WBRT is an effective component of treatment, it is occasionally associated with risk of permanent, irreversible neurotoxicity when doses of more than 30 Gy are used.

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Purpose: We report the clinical outcomes of patients with soft tissue sarcomas (STS) arising in extremities treated with image-guided intensity modulated radiotherapy (IG-IMRT) at our institute. Local control of the tumors treated with RT was the primary end point of this study. Analyzing overall survival and long-term toxicities were the secondary objectives.

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Purpose: It is imperative to spare functioning kidneys from high radiation doses when they are near enough to radiotherapy (RT) target volumes in patients with polycystic kidney disease (PKD). To achieve this intent, we designed the unique approach that we report here.

Methods And Materials: The patient who has PKD, presented with B-cell lymphoma involving paraaortic lymph nodes.

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