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Applying physical science techniques and CERN technology to an unsolved problem in radiation treatment for cancer: the multidisciplinary 'VoxTox' research programme.

Authors :
Burnet NG
Scaife JE
Romanchikova M
Thomas SJ
Bates AM
Wong E
Noble DJ
Shelley LE
Bond SJ
Forman JR
Hoole AC
Barnett GC
Brochu FM
Simmons MP
Jena R
Harrison K
Yeap PL
Drew A
Silvester E
Elwood P
Pullen H
Sultana A
Seah SY
Wilson MZ
Russell SG
Benson RJ
Rimmer YL
Jefferies SJ
Taku N
Gurnell M
Powlson AS
Schönlieb CB
Cai X
Sutcliffe MP
Parker MA
Source :
CERN ideaSquare journal of experimental innovation [CERN Ideasq J Exp Innov] 2017 Jun; Vol. 1 (1), pp. 3-12.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The VoxTox research programme has applied expertise from the physical sciences to the problem of radiotherapy toxicity, bringing together expertise from engineering, mathematics, high energy physics (including the Large Hadron Collider), medical physics and radiation oncology. In our initial cohort of 109 men treated with curative radiotherapy for prostate cancer, daily image guidance computed tomography (CT) scans have been used to calculate delivered dose to the rectum, as distinct from planned dose, using an automated approach. Clinical toxicity data have been collected, allowing us to address the hypothesis that delivered dose provides a better predictor of toxicity than planned dose.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2413-9505
Volume :
1
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
CERN ideaSquare journal of experimental innovation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29177202
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.23726/cij.2017.457