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Dima, S. - An In Silico Comparison of Clinical Target Volume and Clinical Target Distribution for Skull Base...

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Автор: Dima, S.
Физика элементарных частиц и атомного ядра. Письма: An In Silico Comparison of Clinical Target Volume and Clinical Target Distribution for Skull Base... : Abstract
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Автор: Dima, S.
Физика элементарных частиц и атомного ядра. Письма: An In Silico Comparison of Clinical Target Volume and Clinical Target Distribution for Skull Base... : Abstract
б.г.
ISBN отсутствует
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Dima, S.
An In Silico Comparison of Clinical Target Volume and Clinical Target Distribution for Skull Base Chordoma : Abstract / S.Dima, V.Pitina, M.-T.Dima, M.Dima // Физика элементарных частиц и атомного ядра. Письма. – 2025. – Т. 22, № 5. – P. 1064. – URL: https://www1.jinr.ru/Pepan_letters/panl_2025_5/60_Dima_ann_utf.pdf.
Clinical target volume (CTV) is a traditional target delineation method used in radiotherapy. The concept has several limitations (such as binary conceptualization, variability and uncertainty). More recently a continuous probabilistic concept — clinical target distribution (CTD) — has come into prominence, which addresses the above mentioned limitations. We implemented CTD in the treatment planning system and compared CTV and CTD in the cases of skull base chordomas. Under the CTD concept, we infer tumoral prescription dose, observe maximal OAR dose constraints, and highlight the dose distribution advantages.
Спец.(статьи,препринты) = С 349 д - Биологическое действие излучений$
Dima, S.
An In Silico Comparison of Clinical Target Volume and Clinical Target Distribution for Skull Base Chordoma : Abstract / S.Dima, V.Pitina, M.-T.Dima, M.Dima // Физика элементарных частиц и атомного ядра. Письма. – 2025. – Т. 22, № 5. – P. 1064. – URL: https://www1.jinr.ru/Pepan_letters/panl_2025_5/60_Dima_ann_utf.pdf.
Clinical target volume (CTV) is a traditional target delineation method used in radiotherapy. The concept has several limitations (such as binary conceptualization, variability and uncertainty). More recently a continuous probabilistic concept — clinical target distribution (CTD) — has come into prominence, which addresses the above mentioned limitations. We implemented CTD in the treatment planning system and compared CTV and CTD in the cases of skull base chordomas. Under the CTD concept, we infer tumoral prescription dose, observe maximal OAR dose constraints, and highlight the dose distribution advantages.
Спец.(статьи,препринты) = С 349 д - Биологическое действие излучений$
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