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Experimental evaluation of four-dimensional Magnetic Resonance Imaging for radiotherapy planning of lung cancer

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PHYSICS & IMAGING IN RADIATION ONCOLOGY
Volume 17, Issue -, Pages 32-35

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.phro.2020.12.006

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4D-MRI; 4D-CT; Lung cancer; radial VIBE; Self-navigating

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  1. DKFZ

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Radiotherapy planning for lung cancer typically involves 3D and 4D CT scans to consider respiratory motion. This study evaluated the use of 4D-MRI with self-navigation as an alternative with potential viability for lung cancer treatment planning. Results showed no significant difference in tumor motion range between 4D-MRI and 4D-CT, suggesting the reliability of 4D-MRI in this context.
Radiotherapy planning for lung cancer typically requires both 3D and 4D Computed Tomography (CT) to account for respiratory related movement. 4D Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) with self-navigation offers a potential alternative with greater reliability in patients with irregular breathing patterns and improved soft tissue contrast. In this study 4D-CT and a 4D-MRI Radial Volumetric Interpolated Breath-hold Examination (VIBE) sequence was evaluated with a 4D phantom and 13 patient respiratory patterns, simulating tumour motion. Quantification of motion related tumour displacement in 4D-MRI and 4D-CT found no statistically significant difference in mean motion range. The results demonstrated the potential viability of 4D-MRI for lung cancer treatment planning.

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