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SRS/SBRT
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SRS Lecture 4 dose planning
Stereotactic Radiosurgery Lecture - Dose Planning
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SRS/SBRT - Prostate, Pancreas & Liver - By M Matuszak Ph.D & M Feng, M.D.
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SBRT for Lung Cancer
Radiosurgery (SBRT or SABR) to treat early stage lung cancer from the web site www.aboutcancer.com
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Stereotactic Ablative Radiation SABR for Hepato biliary Malignancies
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Physics of Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Presented by David Schlesinger, PhD with the University of Virginia. This video course has been made possible by Varian Medical Systems.
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SRS/SBRT - Clinical Targets and Treatment Planning - By S. Siddiqui, MD
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SRS/SBRT - Clinical Targets and Treatment Planning I Brain, Spine, Lung - By Ning Wen, Ph.D
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SBRT Treatment Planning Practical Considerations
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ABC system
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ABC Method Information video
In this video we show you step by step the procedure of the ABC method; holding your breath during the radiation treatment of left-sided breast cancer to spare the heart.
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ABC Breath Hold
A brief overview of the simulation process for left breast cancer radiation therapy treatments when using the Active Breathing Coordination technique.
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Active Breathing Coordinator (ABC) Device for Left Breast Cancer
This video explains how the ABC technique works for patient receiving radiation therapy for breast cancer in the left breast. Active Breathing Control (ABC) involves attaching a breathing device to the patient’s mouth. Radiation therapists instruct the patient to inhale deeply and hold her breath for a few seconds while the radiation treatment is being delivered. This technique is more challenging for patients and more time consuming, but it does reduce the radiation dose that reaches the heart.
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Activated breathing control during breast cancer treatment
This instructional video explains the ABC technique during breast cancer treatment. ABC stands for activated breathing control. It is used for some patients who are receiving radiation to the left breast or chest wall. The goal of ABC is to reduce the radiation dose to the heart. Learn more about Sunnybrook's Odette Cancer Centre: http://sunnybrook.ca/occ
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Tool Time Tuesday Episode 9 - Active Breathing Coodinator
Episode 9 of 10 Tool Time Tuesday videos featuring staff from different departments at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center - Proton Therapy as they explain what each does for proton therapy treatments. Dr. Apisarnthanarax explains how we use the active breathing coordinator in conjunction with proton therapy. Proton therapy is a type of radiation therapy that uses beams of protons (tiny particles with a positive charge) to kill tumor cells. This type of treatment can reduce the amount of radiation damage to healthy tissue near a tumor. It is used to treat cancers of the head and neck and organs such as the brain, eye, lung, spine, and prostate. Proton beam radiation is different from standard X-ray radiation. Fred Hutch unites comprehensive care and advanced research to provide the latest cancer treatment options and accelerate discoveries that prevent, treat and defeat cancer and infectious diseases worldwide.
Vision RT
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Complete Overview of the New VisionRT System being Deployed at Denver Oncology
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GateCT based VisionRT
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Surface Guided Radiation Therapy SGRT
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Vision RT
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ALIGNRT FOR LEFT-BREASTED RADIOTHERAPY PATIENTS
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Radiation therapists on Vision RT technology
Radiation therapists speak about their experience of Vision RT technology and Surface Guided Radiation Therapy (SGRT). Visit http://visionrt.com to learn more!
Linear Accelerator
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How a Linear Accelerator works – Elekta
Have you ever wondered how a linear accelerator works and what it does? A linear accelerator is a device that produces a beam of either electrons or very high energy X-rays that can be used to treat cancer. In this video, you will see an Elekta Synergy, an accelerator that is used for radiation therapy. Radiation therapy is a treatment that uses high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells or shrink tumors. The radiation beam can be shaped and directed to match the tumor shape, so that it can target the cancer cells while sparing the healthy tissue. The beam of radiation is delivered with an accuracy of 2mm, which means that it can hit the tumor precisely and avoid damaging the surrounding organs. How does a linear accelerator shape and direct the radiation beam? There are three ways to do that: - Using the primary and secondary collimators. These are large tungsten blocks that can shape the X-ray beam into the appropriate square shape. - Using custom blocks. These are cast blocks that are made specifically for an individual patient to shield sensitive tissue or structures. They can be made to the exact shape of the tumor. - Using a Multileaf Collimator (MLC). This is a device that has fine leaves (usually 1cm wide) that are computer-controlled to move in and out of the X-ray beam. The MLC can create complex shapes that match the tumor shape. This is the most common method used in many countries. If you want to learn more about how a linear accelerator works and what it does, watch this video and visit the Elekta website here: https://www.elekta.com/products/radiation-therapy/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=YT-description&utm_content=&utm_campaign=YT-CT-Linac-Radiation or watch this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL18C46063BA30078D Discover how this amazing technology can help improve the quality of life for cancer patients. For any inquiries or to learn more about how Elekta can support you, please contact us here: https://www.elekta.com/contact/?contact_source=YT-CT-Linac-Radiation Receiving Radiosurgery treatment? Additional information for patients can be found on our website: https://www.elekta.com/patients/radiation-therapy-treatment/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=YT-description&utm_content=&utm_campaign=YT-CT-Linac-Radiation For everything else, including videos on different types of treatments, machines, thought leadership and more, subscribe to our channel and head over to our website! https://www.elekta.com/products/radiation-therapy/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=YT-description&utm_content=&utm_campaign=YT-CT-Linac-Radiation #radiationtherapy #oncology Chapters: 00:00 Introduction: How a linear accelerator works 00:42 How the X-ray Beam is generated and shaped 04:42 How the radiation dose is measured and controlled 06:17 How the Linac is operated and monitored 07:11 Clearance
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The Linear Accelerator (LINAC) (1-5)
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Quality assuring the linear accelerator - The Linear Accelerator (LINAC) (4-5)
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Inside the linear accelerator - The Linear Accelerator (LINAC) (2-5)
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Performance check- linear accelerator - The Linear Accelerator (LINAC) (3-5)
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An overview of the simulator used during cancer treatment - The Linear Accelerator (LINAC) (5-5)
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Elekta Linear Accelerator
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Elekta Agility high resolution beam
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4D/IGRT
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Elekta Symmetry HD720P
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Tracking moving targets
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Symmetry official video
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Elekta Pentaguide CBCT Registration & KV-MV Coincidence
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4D Treatment Planning Rationale, Methods and Significance
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Locating and Targeting Moving Tumors with Radiation Beams
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KV and MV Cone Beam CT Imaging for Localization
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Image quality in cone beam computed tomography - What you get is what you deserve
The technical, physical and mathematical principles of cone-beam computed-tomography will be explained briefly as well as image reconstruction and setting parameters for the diagnosis in endodontology and dental traumatology.
DIBH
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Deep Inspiratory Breath Hold (DIBH) Treatment for Breast Cancer
Dr Bronwyn King of Epworth Radiation Oncology takes you through a special technique for radiation in patients with breast cancer - Deep Inspriratory Breath Hold, or DIBH. During DIBH treatment, patients expand their lungs by taking a deep breath in, the lungs push the heart away from the radiation zone, allowing safe delivery of radiation to the targeted area.
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Deep Inspiration Breath Hold Technique
This video provides a practical demonstration of deep inspiration breath hold in the radiation therapy treatment planning of women with breast cancer. Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
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Take a Deep Breath: Managing Motion with AlignRT for DIBH
A presentation on the Vision RT booth at ASTRO 2015 by Timothy M. Zagar MD, Assistant Professor, UNC.
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Left Breast Deep Inspiration Breath Hold Treatment Based On 3D Surface Matching
2011 Joint AAPM/COMP Meeting Xiaoli Tang, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill For more information about the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, visit http://www.aapm.org/ Deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) is a cardiac sparing technique to treat left-sided breast cancer. By supervising a patient holding her breath at the deep inspiration level, we can deliver tangent radiation beams to effectively treat tumors while reducing the dose to the heart. Research has confirmed both the effectiveness of this treatment, and the reduction in cardiac toxicity. Most clinics in the US are treating DIBH through external surrogate. However, for breast irradiation, the ideal way to implement DIBH would be through direct breast surface matching. This lecture will use AlignRT Beam Hold system (VisionRT Ltd., London, UK) as an example to provide an overview of breast surface matching based DIBH. Clinical implementation will be addressed. Each DIBH patient will have a breath hold CT scan. Patient will also have conventional tattoos. The skin rendering of the breath hold CT is generated and transferred to the AlignRT Beam Hold system. Region-Of-Interest (ROI) is selected, and the ROI is the reference image to be matched on during the treatment. There are two criteria for the ROI selection. First, the ROI needs to cover the treatment area. Second, it is important to include some computer vision distinguishable features to assure the accuracy of the surface matching result. On the treatment day, the patient is first setup based on the conventional tattoos. Then, she will be guided to take a deep breath and hold. The AlignRT Beam Hold system will obtain real-time patient surface images and register it to the reference image. The registration result includes the six degree (translational vertical, longitudinal, and lateral, and rotational vertical, longitudinal, and lateral) displacements and the magnitude displacement. The magnitude displacement is the Euclidian norm of the three translational displacements. All seven displacements are called real-time deltas. While the patient is still holding her breathe, therapist can adjust the table so that all the real-time deltas are within pre-selected tolerances. Now, patient will be instructed to breath normally for a moment followed by another breath hold for verification purpose. If all the real-time deltas are still within tolerances, the treatment can start. The translational real-time delta tolerance is selected as follows. On the DRR in the beam eye’s view (BEV) with the tangent beam shape and the heart contour, we can measure the shortest distance between the beam edge to the heart. Any number smaller than that shortest distance can be the real-time delta tolerance. Rotational tolerance is selected empirically. Either audio or video coaching will be used during the treatment to guide patient breathing in and out to bring the breast surface to the planed level. AlignRT Beam Hold again will report the real-time deltas. Radiation beam will be turned on automatically when real-time deltas are within the tolerance and off otherwise. The Learning Objectives of this lecture are: 1. Understand the principal of surface matching on left breast DIBH treatment 2. Get familiar with the clinical flow of left breast DIBH treatment
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DIBH For Left-Sided Breast Cancer - Deep Inspiration Breath Hold
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DIBH technique at The Harley Street Clinic
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Respiratory Gating System (RPM)
Procedimientos Técnicos de un tratamiento de Radioterapia con RPM, desde la simulación hasta la aplicación de la radiación en un acelerador lineal.
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SDX - Respiratory Gating System
What is spirometry monitored deep inspiration breath hold DIBH
VersaHD - Patient Education
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Elekta - VersaHD Patient Education - Introduction
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Elekta - VersaHD Patient Education - General Treatment Overview
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Elekta - VersaHD Patient Education - Brain and Spine
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Elekta - VersaHD Patient Education - Head and Neck
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Elekta - VersaHD Patient Education - Lung
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Elekta - VersaHD Patient Education - Prostate
Linear Accelerator
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How a Linear Accelerator works – Elekta
Have you ever wondered how a linear accelerator works and what it does? A linear accelerator is a device that produces a beam of either electrons or very high energy X-rays that can be used to treat cancer. In this video, you will see an Elekta Synergy, an accelerator that is used for radiation therapy. Radiation therapy is a treatment that uses high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells or shrink tumors. The radiation beam can be shaped and directed to match the tumor shape, so that it can target the cancer cells while sparing the healthy tissue. The beam of radiation is delivered with an accuracy of 2mm, which means that it can hit the tumor precisely and avoid damaging the surrounding organs. How does a linear accelerator shape and direct the radiation beam? There are three ways to do that: - Using the primary and secondary collimators. These are large tungsten blocks that can shape the X-ray beam into the appropriate square shape. - Using custom blocks. These are cast blocks that are made specifically for an individual patient to shield sensitive tissue or structures. They can be made to the exact shape of the tumor. - Using a Multileaf Collimator (MLC). This is a device that has fine leaves (usually 1cm wide) that are computer-controlled to move in and out of the X-ray beam. The MLC can create complex shapes that match the tumor shape. This is the most common method used in many countries. If you want to learn more about how a linear accelerator works and what it does, watch this video and visit the Elekta website here: https://www.elekta.com/products/radiation-therapy/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=YT-description&utm_content=&utm_campaign=YT-CT-Linac-Radiation or watch this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL18C46063BA30078D Discover how this amazing technology can help improve the quality of life for cancer patients. For any inquiries or to learn more about how Elekta can support you, please contact us here: https://www.elekta.com/contact/?contact_source=YT-CT-Linac-Radiation Receiving Radiosurgery treatment? Additional information for patients can be found on our website: https://www.elekta.com/patients/radiation-therapy-treatment/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=YT-description&utm_content=&utm_campaign=YT-CT-Linac-Radiation For everything else, including videos on different types of treatments, machines, thought leadership and more, subscribe to our channel and head over to our website! https://www.elekta.com/products/radiation-therapy/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=YT-description&utm_content=&utm_campaign=YT-CT-Linac-Radiation #radiationtherapy #oncology Chapters: 00:00 Introduction: How a linear accelerator works 00:42 How the X-ray Beam is generated and shaped 04:42 How the radiation dose is measured and controlled 06:17 How the Linac is operated and monitored 07:11 Clearance
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The Linear Accelerator (LINAC) (1-5)
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Quality assuring the linear accelerator - The Linear Accelerator (LINAC) (4-5)
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Inside the linear accelerator - The Linear Accelerator (LINAC) (2-5)
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Performance check- linear accelerator - The Linear Accelerator (LINAC) (3-5)
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An overview of the simulator used during cancer treatment - The Linear Accelerator (LINAC) (5-5)
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Elekta Linear Accelerator
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Elekta Agility high resolution beam
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Advanced QA
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COMPASS - 3D patient based Plan QA
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Dolphin® Workflow Online Treatment Monitoring
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VMAT Specific Plan QA at Cho Ray Cancer center
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Dolphin Online Treatment Monitoring SBRT, IMRT, VMAT
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OIS-Oncology Information System
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MOSAIQ Evaluate Integrated Plan Management and Dose Review
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