Maria do Carmo Lopes
Instituto Português de Oncologia Francisco Gentil
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nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference | 2013
Hugo Simoes; Isabel Bravo; Miguel Capela; Ana Cavaco; Rui Ferreira Marques; P. Fonte; Joana Lencart; Maria do Carmo Lopes; Helena Pereira; P.J.B.M. Rachinhas; João Alfredo Santos; Paula Soares; P.C.P.S. Simoes; Paulo Crespo
Orthogonal ray imaging is a new potential technique that consists in detecting radiation dispersed in the patient and emitted perpendicularly to the beam axis. RTmonitoring aims at real time radiotherapy (RT) monitoring. OrthoCT addresses low-dose patient morphologic imaging, mainly on-board for assisting RT (not studied here). We report Geant4 simulations analyzing the capability of RTmonitoring to detect (1) a lung tumor deviation of 9.36mm, (2) a tumor shrinkage of 9.36mm, and (3) a tumor growth of 30mm. The original spherical tumor has the density of water and a diameter of ca 30mm. In RT treatment planning security margins are added around the tumor to be irradiated in order to account for these and other RT disturbing mechanisms. Here, despite not addressing a real treatment plan, we simulate the aforementioned tumor morphological changes to investigate whether an RTmonitoring system can be useful in detecting such changes. Indeed, tumor dislocation/modification in the lung represents a topic of strong research and development worldwide for all forms of RT. A beam missing the dislocated tumor will represent an underdosage that may be strongly correlated with tumor relapse. On the other hand, the detection of tumor shrinkage in lung RT may allow for a reduction of the dose field, which represents an important relief of the dose burden to the surrounding healthy lung. It is known that healthy lung tissue subjected to RT doses result at times in fibrosis which impairs respiratory function. Finally, detection of tumor growth represents equally an important asset in RT due to the evident tumor underdosage if such scenario is missed. We show that the counts distributions obtained with RTmonitoring result in a very high visual correlation both with the simulated, original dose distribution, and with the tumor location. Therefore, this technique is likely to represent a high potential asset for image-guided RT, adaptive RT, and real-time RT dose verification.
Archive | 2009
Carla Alves de Oliveira; Maria do Carmo Lopes; A. Matos
Archive | 2007
Carla Alves de Oliveira; Maria do Amparo Moutinho; A. Matos; Cristina Miranda; Gilberto Melo; Maria do Carmo Lopes
Physica Medica | 2018
Ana Roda; Maria do Carmo Lopes; Idílio Filipe Gomes
Physica Medica | 2018
Ana Roda; Catarina Barros; Idílio Filipe Gomes; Joana Santos; Maria do Carmo Lopes
Archive | 2015
Juliana de Castro Beltrão; Carla Alves de Oliveira; Maria do Carmo Lopes; Luiz Lima; Rollin Pinheiro; Mariana Ambrósio Andrade
Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2014
C.C. Alves de Oliveira; A. Matos; H. Azevedo; Maria do Carmo Lopes
Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2014
Paulo Crespo; Isabel Bravo; Miguel Capela; Ana Cavaco; R. Ferreira Marques; P. Fonte; Maria do Carmo Lopes; Hanny Cristina Braga Pereira; P.J.B.M. Rachinhas; Jeanine Salles dos Santos; Paula Soares; Júlio César José da Silva; Hugo Simoes; P.C.P.S. Simoes
Acta Médica Portuguesa | 2014
Sara Gonçalves; Brigida C. Ferreira; Maria João Guardado; Rui Marques; Tânia Serra; Maria João Serra; Domingos Roda; Joana Brandão; Gilberto Melo; Maria do Carmo Lopes; Leila Khouri
Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2009
B. Costa Ferreira; Panayiotis Mavroidis; Maria do Carmo Lopes