Publications by authors named "S D All"

Purpose: Online adaptive radiation therapy (oART) has high resource costs especially for head and neck (H&N) cancer, which requires recontouring complex targets and numerous organs-at-risk (OARs). Adaptive radiation therapy systems provide autocontours to help. We aimed to explore the optimal level of editing automatic contours to maintain plan quality in a cone beam computed tomography-based oART system for H&N cancer.

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Purpose: Recently developed online adaptive radiation therapy (OnART) systems enable frequent treatment plan adaptation, but data supporting a dosimetric benefit in postoperative head and neck radiation therapy (RT) are sparse. We performed an in silico dosimetric study to assess the potential benefits of a single versus weekly OnART in the treatment of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma in the adjuvant setting.

Methods And Materials: Twelve patients receiving conventionally fractionated RT over 6 weeks and 12 patients receiving hypofractionated RT over 3 weeks on a clinical trial were analyzed.

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Purpose: This joint guideline by American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) and the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO) was initiated to review evidence and provide recommendations regarding the use of local therapy in the management of extracranial oligometastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Local therapy is defined as the comprehensive treatment of all known cancer-primary tumor, regional nodal metastases, and metastases-with definitive intent.

Methods: ASTRO and ESTRO convened a task force to address 5 key questions focused on the use of local (radiation, surgery, other ablative methods) and systemic therapy in the management of oligometastatic NSCLC.

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Purpose: Aspirin (ASA) use has been correlated with improved outcomes in high-risk patients at risk for distant metastases. Breast cancer (BC) patients with residual disease, particularly nodal disease (ypN +) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC), are high-risk patients portending worse outcomes. We hypothesized that ASA use can reduce distant metastases and improve outcomes in these patients.

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Article Synopsis
  • Active breathing coordinator-assisted deep inspiration breath hold (ABC/DIBH) is a technique used in radiation therapy to protect organs during treatment for left-sided breast cancer, particularly in cases requiring chest wall and regional nodal irradiation.
  • A study involving 202 patients assessed the safety and accuracy of this technique by measuring gaps or overlaps in radiation fields, finding that 72% of the radiation sessions achieved no gap or overlap.
  • The results indicated that there were no significant trends in gaps/overlaps over multiple treatments, and patients experienced manageable acute skin toxicity rates, aligning with historical data.
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