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1. Inclusion of more sources in a commercial brachytherapy Monte Carlo
University essay fromAbstract : Brachytherapy is a cancer treatment method where a solid radioactive source is placed inside the body in order to target cancer cells with a high dose of radiation while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue. The most common method for treatment planning in brachytherapy is the TG43 formalism where the whole patient geometry is treated as water. READ MORE
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2. Deformable registration when combining brachytherapy and external beam radiotherapy
University essay from KTH/Medicinsk avbildningAbstract : Patients with cervical cancer are treated both with external beam radiotherapy(EBRT) and brachytherapy (BT) which involves an applicator. During the treatments, CT-images are taken and to perform dose calculations, deformable image registration (DIR) is performed. READ MORE
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3. Investigation of a Collapsed Cone Superposition Algorithm for dosimetry in brachytherapy
University essay from Stockholms universitet/FysikumAbstract : Background & Purpose: The current standard dosimetry in brachytherapy treatment planning, the TG-43 formalism, ignore the presence of non-water media and finite patient dimensions. This can cause clinically relevant errors in dose estimates. READ MORE
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4. Implementation of the Weighted Filtered Backprojection Algorithm in the Dual-Energy Iterative Algorithm DIRA-3D
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för systemteknikAbstract : DIRA-3D is an iterative model-based reconstruction method for dual-energy helical CT whose goal is to determine the material composition of the patient from accurate linear attenuation coefficients (LACs). Possible applications are, for example, to aid in calculations of radiation transport and dose calculations in brachytherapy with low energy photons, and in proton therapy. READ MORE
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5. Common features in recurrent HPV positiveoropharyngeal cancer patients– a retrospective cohort study
University essay from Örebro universitet/Institutionen för medicinska vetenskaperAbstract : Introduction Oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) is increasing in incidence today. The cancer isdivided in to two subtypes, positive for Human papilloma virus (HPV) or negative. Previousstudies have concluded that the HPV positive type entails a better prognosis. READ MORE