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Intra- and Inter-fraction Changes in Radiation Therapy

Intra- and Inter-fraction Changes in Radiation Therapy

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Overview

Analysis to quantify intra-fraction, inter-fraction and post-treatment changes in tumor target volumes and surrounding normal organs in radiation therapy.

Description

The accurate and detailed knowledge of the changes (e.g., anatomically/biologically intra- and inter-fraction changes) to be obtained from this study would allow the research team to determine how Adaptive Radiation Therapy (ART) should be performed for a given tumor site/type. Radiation oncologists then can choose a proper ART strategy for a given tumor type to account for the anatomic/biological intra- and inter-fraction changes, improving accuracy of radiation therapy delivery, and in turn reducing treatment related toxicities and/or improving tumor local control.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

°Completed radiation therapy

Exclusion Criteria:

°Subjects who refuse voluntary participation

Study details
    Cancer

NCT02344121

Medical College of Wisconsin

30 April 2025

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