Publications by authors named "Yu-Nong Wang"

To assess the feasibility of dynamic hybrid-phase computed tomography (CT) simulation when patients undergo lung stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). Eighteen non-small-cell lung-cancer patients were immobilised in a stereotactic body frame with abdominal compression. All underwent dynamic hybrid-phase CT scans that were compared with cone-beam CT (CBCT).

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  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) in improving treatment outcomes for patients with locally advanced gastric cancer who have undergone extensive lymph node dissection (ELND).
  • Conducted at Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, the retrospective study involved 98 patients diagnosed with gastric cancer stages IIA-IIIC, focusing on factors like overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS).
  • Results indicate that for patients with 4 or more involved lymph nodes, adjuvant RT significantly enhances both OS and DFS, suggesting its strong recommendation in such cases.
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Before delivering of intensity-modulated radiotherapy, kilo-voltage image-guidance radiotherapy is widely used in setup error correction and monitoring intra-fraction motion effectively. Accordingly, this study proposes and tests an image integration technique for observing intra-fraction motion during beam delivery, with the wider objective of reducing both image-guidance time and the dose delivered to normal breast tissue. The study sample comprised 33 female patients with breast cancer, and 241 sets of portal images acquired using a VARIAN aSi-1000 electronic portal imaging device.

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Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is a well-established technique that is replacing whole-brain irradiation in the treatment of intracranial lesions, which leads to better preservation of brain functions, and therefore a better quality of life for the patient. There are several available forms of linear accelerator (LINAC)-based SRS, and the goal of the present study is to identify which of these techniques is best (as evaluated by dosimetric outcomes statistically) when the target is located adjacent to brainstem. We collected the records of 17 patients with lesions close to the brainstem who had previously been treated with single-fraction radiosurgery.

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