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A comparison of gantry-mounted x-ray-based real-time target tracking methods. 

Montanaro, T; Nguyen, DT; Keall, P; Booth, J; Caillet, V; Eade, T; Hadad, C; Shieh, CC
Published 2018-03-01
PURPOSE: Most modern radiotherapy machines are built with a 2D kV imaging system. Combining this imaging system with a 2D-3D inference method would allow for a ready-made option for real-time 3D tumor tracking. This work ...
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Investigation of the XCAT phantom as a validation tool in cardiac MRI tracking algorithms. 

Lowther, N; Ipsen, S; Marsh, S; Blanck, O; Keall, P
Published 2018-01-01
PURPOSE: To describe our magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) simulated implementation of the 4D digital extended cardio torso (XCAT) phantom to validate our previously developed cardiac tracking techniques. Real-time tracking ...
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The first clinical implementation of real-time image-guided adaptive radiotherapy using a standard linear accelerator. 

Keall, P; Nguyen, DT; O'Brien, R; Caillet, V; Hewson, E; Poulsen, PR; Bromley, R; Bell, L; Eade, T; Kneebone, A; Martin, J; Booth, JT
Published 2018-04-01
PURPOSE: Until now, real-time image guided adaptive radiation therapy (IGART) has been the domain of dedicated cancer radiotherapy systems. The purpose of this study was to clinically implement and investigate real-time ...
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Dynamic keyhole: a novel method to improve MR images in the presence of respiratory motion for real-time MRI 

Lee, D; Pollock, S; Whelan, B; Keall, P; Kim, T
Published 2014-07-01
PURPOSE: In this work, the authors present a novel magnetic resonance imaging reconstruction method to improve the quality of MR images in the presence of respiratory motion for real-time thoracic image-guided radiotherapy. ...
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Determining appropriate imaging parameters for kilovoltage intrafraction monitoring: an experimental phantom study. 

Wallace, D; Ng, JA; Keall, P; O'Brien, RT; Poulsen, PR; Juneja, P; Booth, JT
Published 2015-06-01
Kilovoltage intrafraction monitoring (KIM) utilises the kV imager during treatment for real-time tracking of prostate fiducial markers. However, its effectiveness relies on sufficient image quality for the fiducial tracking ...
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Quantifying the accuracy of the tumor motion and area as a function of acceleration factor for the simulation of the dynamic keyhole magnetic resonance imaging method 

Lee, D; Greer, P; Pollock, S; Kim, T; Keall, P
Published 2016-05-01
PURPOSE: The dynamic keyhole is a new MR image reconstruction method for thoracic and abdominal MR imaging. To date, this method has not been investigated with cancer patient magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data. The ...
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Commissioning and quality assurance for VMAT delivery systems: An efficient time-resolved system using real-time EPID imaging. 

Zwan, BJ; Barnes, MP; Hindmarsh, J; Lim, SB; Lovelock, DM; Fuangrod, T; O'Connor, DJ; Keall, P; Greer, PB
Published 2017-08-01
PURPOSE: An ideal commissioning and quality assurance (QA) program for Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT) delivery systems should assess the performance of each individual dynamic component as a function of gantry ...
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Quantifying the accuracy and precision of a novel real-time 6 degree-of-freedom kilovoltage intrafraction monitoring (KIM) target tracking system. 

Kim, JH; Nguyen, DT; Huang, CY; Fuangrod, T; Caillet, V; O'Brien, R; Poulsen, P; Booth, J; Keall, P
Published 2017-06-01
Target rotation can considerably impact the delivered radiotherapy dose depending on the tumour shape. More accurate tumour pose during radiotherapy treatment can be acquired through tracking in 6 degrees-of-freedom (6 ...
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