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MO‐FG‐BRD‐01: Real‐Time Imaging and Tracking Techniques for Intrafractional Motion Management: Introduction and KV Tracking
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Intrafraction target motion is a prominent complicating factor in the accurate targeting of radiation within the body. Methods compensating for target motion during treatment, such as gating and dynamic tumor tracking, depend on the delineation of target location as a function of time during delivery. A variety of techniques for target localization have been explored and are under active development; these include beam‐level imaging of radio‐opaque fiducials, fiducial‐less tracking of anatomical landmarks, tracking of electromagnetic transponders, optical imaging of correlated surrogates, and volumetric imaging within treatment delivery. The Joint Imaging and Therapy Symposium will provide an overview of the techniques for real‐time imaging and tracking, with special focus on emerging modes of implementation across different modalities. In particular, the symposium will explore developments in 1) Beam‐level kilovoltage X‐ray imaging techniques, 2) EPID‐based megavoltage X‐ray tracking, 3) Dynamic tracking using electromagnetic transponders, and 4) MRI‐based soft‐tissue tracking during radiation delivery.Learning Objectives:
Understand the fundamentals of real‐time imaging and tracking techniques
Learn about emerging techniques in the field of real‐time tracking
Distinguish between the advantages and disadvantages of different tracking modalities
Understand the role of real‐time tracking techniques within the clinical delivery work‐flow
Title: MO‐FG‐BRD‐01: Real‐Time Imaging and Tracking Techniques for Intrafractional Motion Management: Introduction and KV Tracking
Description:
Intrafraction target motion is a prominent complicating factor in the accurate targeting of radiation within the body.
Methods compensating for target motion during treatment, such as gating and dynamic tumor tracking, depend on the delineation of target location as a function of time during delivery.
A variety of techniques for target localization have been explored and are under active development; these include beam‐level imaging of radio‐opaque fiducials, fiducial‐less tracking of anatomical landmarks, tracking of electromagnetic transponders, optical imaging of correlated surrogates, and volumetric imaging within treatment delivery.
The Joint Imaging and Therapy Symposium will provide an overview of the techniques for real‐time imaging and tracking, with special focus on emerging modes of implementation across different modalities.
In particular, the symposium will explore developments in 1) Beam‐level kilovoltage X‐ray imaging techniques, 2) EPID‐based megavoltage X‐ray tracking, 3) Dynamic tracking using electromagnetic transponders, and 4) MRI‐based soft‐tissue tracking during radiation delivery.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the fundamentals of real‐time imaging and tracking techniques
Learn about emerging techniques in the field of real‐time tracking
Distinguish between the advantages and disadvantages of different tracking modalities
Understand the role of real‐time tracking techniques within the clinical delivery work‐flow.
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