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Title

Image-guided radiation therapy in lymphoma management.

Authors

Eng, Tony; Ha, Chul S.

Abstract

Image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT) is a process of incorporating imaging techniques such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), Positron emission tomography (PET), and ultrasound (US) during radiation therapy (RT) to improve treatment accuracy. It allows real-time or near real-time visualization of anatomical information to ensure that the target is in its position as planned. In addition, changes in tumor volume and location due to organ motion during treatment can be also compensated. IGRT has been gaining popularity and acceptance rapidly in RT over the past 10 years, and many published data have been reported on prostate, bladder, head and neck, and gastrointestinal cancers. However, the role of IGRT in lymphoma management is not well defined as there are only very limited published data currently available. The scope of this paper is to review the current use of IGRT in the management of lymphoma. The technical and clinical aspects of IGRT, lymphoma imaging studies, the current role of IGRT in lymphoma management and future directions will be discussed.

Subjects

LYMPHOMA treatment; RADIOTHERAPY; MEDICAL imaging systems; COMPUTED tomography; MAGNETIC resonance imaging

Publication

Radiation Oncology Journal, 2015, Vol 33, Issue 3, p161

ISSN

2234-1900

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3857/roj.2015.33.3.161

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