Publications by authors named "Xing-Qi Lu"

Purpose: This manuscript describes the structure, management and outcomes of a multi-institutional clinical and research medical physics residency program (Harvard Medical Physics Residency Program, or HMPRP) to provide potentially useful information to the centers considering a multi-institutional approach for their training programs.

Methods: Data from the program documents and public records was used to describe HMPRP and obtain statistics about participating faculty, enrolled residents, and graduates. Challenges associated with forming and managing a multi-institutional program and developed solutions for effective coordination between several clinical centers are described.

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Background And Purpose: The appearance and aggravation of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D) have proven to be closely related to psychosocial factors. We aimed to measure altered spontaneous brain activity and functional connectivity (FC) in patients with IBS-D using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (RS-fMRI) and to analyze the relationship between these parameters and emotional symptoms.

Methods: Thirty-six adult IBS-D patients and thirty-six demographic-matched healthy controls (HCs) underwent RS-fMRI scans.

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Objective To analyze the CT characteristics of consolidation type of pulmonary cryptococcosis in immunocompetent patients,and thus improve the diagnosis of this disease. Methods A total of 20 cases with consolidation-type pulmonary cryptococcosis confirmed by pathological examinations were studied.Each patient underwent breath-hold multislice spiral CT,and 10 patients underwent contrast enhanced CT.

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Purpose: Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is an effective alternative to microsurgical resection or embolization for definitive treatment of arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) is the gold standard for pretreatment diagnosis and characterization of vascular anatomy, but requires rigid frame (skull) immobilization when used in combination with SRS. With the advent of advanced proton and image-guided photon delivery systems, SRS treatment is increasingly migrating to frameless platforms, which are incompatible with frame-based DSA.

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Purpose: To compare the effect of respiration-induced motion on delivered dose (the interplay effect) for different treatment techniques under realistic clinical conditions.

Methods: A flexible resin tumor model was created using rapid prototyping techniques based on a computed tomography (CT) image of an actual tumor. Twenty micro-MOSFETs were inserted into the tumor model and the tumor model was inserted into an anthropomorphic breathing phantom.

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Purpose: There are no data on how complication rates after accelerated partial-breast irradiation delivered by three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy are affected by treatment technique. We therefore examined the risk of pneumonitis in relation to lung dose-volume parameters.

Patients And Methods: Our prospective dose-escalation trial enrolled 198 treated patients from 2003 to 2007.

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  • - The study focuses on how short-range high-LET radiation therapy affects tumor cells by analyzing the specific energy distribution at the cellular level, particularly in glioblastoma multiforme and normal brain tissue.
  • - A new microdosimetry method is introduced that uses morphological data from autoradiographic sections to understand energy distribution in the context of boron neutron capture therapy.
  • - The research connects microscopic cell survival models with macroscopic dose models, revealing that variations in energy distribution can significantly impact cell survival, which may influence treatment outcomes.
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  • The study addresses the challenges posed by respiratory motion in stereotactic body radiosurgery, particularly focusing on the impact of body deformation relative to fiducials used for tracking.
  • Using clinical data, researchers tested a robotic respiratory-tracking system to measure dose delivery and determined necessary margins to account for uncertainties caused by body movement.
  • Results indicated that a 3-mm margin for lung tumors and a preliminary 5-mm margin for upper abdomen tumors ensures effective dose coverage, suggesting this method is more practical compared to newer complex planning proposals.
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The Cyberknife delivers frameless image-guided stereotactic radiosurgery to intracranial and extracranial tumors. We report our use of Cyberknife radiosurgery on a medullary plasmacytoma in the clivus extending into the foramen magnum. No acute toxicity was seen during or within 24 hours of treatment, and the subject had a complete and durable radiographic response on MRI 12+ months after treatment.

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A phase I trial was designed to evaluate normal tissue tolerance to neutron capture therapy (NCT); tumor response was also followed as a secondary endpoint. Between July 1996 and May 1999, 24 subjects were entered into a phase I trial evaluating cranial NCT in subjects with primary or metastatic brain tumors. Two subjects were excluded due to a decline in their performance status and 22 subjects were irradiated at the MIT Nuclear Reactor Laboratory.

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  • * The method involves positioning patients with raised arms, achieving precise field alignment through the adjustment of the couch and collimator, and using multileaf collimation for better conformality.
  • * The results show improved dose transition and reduced scatter while eliminating unnecessary equipment, and the technique has been successfully used in treatment routines since September 2001, with available resources online for setup guidance.
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