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Technique for Respiratory Gated Radiotherapy using Low Frame Rate MRI and a Breathing Motion Model

技術優勢
Can improve accuracy of MRI-guided radiotherapyCan be used to assess tumor response to therapy during treatmentCan collect functional images during gated treatment
技術應用
MRI–guided radiotherapyAssessment of tumor response to therapy over time
詳細技術說明
Researchers at UCLA have developed a novel method to use low frame rate MRI sequences for radiotherapy gating. The technology enables accurate modeling of patient-specific respiratory motion from continuously acquired MRI images. The method is able to predict respiratory motions with high accuracy, enabling correct gating of radiotherapy for a more precise and safer treatment.
*Abstract
UCLA researchers in the Department of Radiation Oncology have developed a novel method to gate radiotherapy using low frame rate MRI sequences to reduce damage to adjacent tissues during radiotherapy.
*Principal Investigation

Name: John Ginn

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Name: James Lamb

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Name: Daniel Low

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Background

Taking respiratory movements into account during radiotherapy has always been a major concern in radiotherapy treatments that are affected by lung movement (e.g. thoracic or abdominal cancer). Currently, a common method for gating radiotherapy to prevent healthy tissue damage is by using MRI sequences. While MRI can provide better visualization of the tumor, some MRI sequences (e.g. T2 weighted sequences) are too slow to account correctly for the human breathing cycle. A method to improve the accuracy of MRI-guided radiotherapy would greatly improve radiotherapy.


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