Title :
Computerised conformal radiation therapy-a critical process
Author_Institution :
North Western Med. Phys. Dept., Christie Hospital, Manchester, UK
Abstract :
Cancer radiotherapy encompasses diagnostic techniques, treatment simulation and planning, specialised treatment delivery and verification. Imaging technology, mathematical modelling and medico scientific concepts are brought together in a computerised environment to meet the highly specific and literally critical medical needs of a large number of patients. The article describes clinical systems and new developments at the Christie Hospital, Manchester. Emphasis is placed on the interrelationship between geometric shielding design, disease targeting and radiation dose computation. Outstanding problems are introduced, including the adaptation of the whole therapy continuum to take account of patient movement and the numerical modelling of biological knowledge as a means of predicting treatment effect.<>
Keywords :
dosimetry; medical diagnostic computing; radiation monitoring; radiation therapy; biological knowledge; cancer radiotherapy; clinical systems; computerised conformal radiation therapy; critical process; diagnostic techniques; disease targeting; geometric shielding design; imaging technology; literally critical medical needs; mathematical modelling; medico scientific concepts; patient movement; radiation dose computation; specialised treatment delivery; therapy continuum; treatment effect prediction; treatment simulation; Biomedical computing; Dosimetry; Radiation monitoring;
Journal_Title :
Computing & Control Engineering Journal
DOI :
10.1049/cce:19950501