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Advanced Neuroimaging for Advanced Radiation Therapy

Advanced Neuroimaging for Advanced Radiation Therapy Downloaded from http://journals.lww.com/topicsinmri by BhDMf5ePHKbH4TTImqenVA5KvPVPZ0P5BEgU+IUTEfzO/GUWifn2IfwcEVVH9SSn on 06/03/2020 GUEST EDITOR COMMENTARY y y Nina A. Mayr, MD, Simon S. Lo, MD, Murat Alp Oztek, MD, Charles G. Colip, MD, and William T.C. Yuh, MD, MSEE Key Words: brain neoplasms, primary, brain tumor, recurrent, functional therapy delivery and information technologies, high spatial resolu- imaging, glioma, heavy ion radiotherapy, molecular imaging, tion multi-modality imaging-based tumor delineation has enabled neuroimaging, particle radiation therapy, proton therapy, radiosurgery, highly-targeted treatment planning, dose conformity, and radiation radiotherapy, image-guided, radiotherapy, spinal neoplasms, spine treatment delivery that achieves up to millimeter-precision. stereotactic body radiotherapy, stereotactic radiotherapy, WHO Such technical advancements have opened the door to deliver- classification ing targeted radiation therapy to much higher, and thereby more effective, doses via advanced radiation therapy delivery techniques, (Top Magn Reson Imaging 2019;28:35–36) initially with brain stereotactic radiosurgery (Gammaknife) and soon followed by fractionated stereotactic radiation (FSRT) and stereo- his special edition, entitled ‘‘Advanced Neuroimaging for tactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). Particle beam therapy has T Advanced Radiation Therapy’’ is jointly edited by radiation further broadened the field into a new dimension, not only achieving oncologists and radiologists. Our focus is on cross-education in the higher precision but also higher biological http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Wolters Kluwer Health

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Wolters Kluwer Health
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0899-3459
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1536-1004
DOI
10.1097/RMR.0000000000000200
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Downloaded from http://journals.lww.com/topicsinmri by BhDMf5ePHKbH4TTImqenVA5KvPVPZ0P5BEgU+IUTEfzO/GUWifn2IfwcEVVH9SSn on 06/03/2020 GUEST EDITOR COMMENTARY y y Nina A. Mayr, MD, Simon S. Lo, MD, Murat Alp Oztek, MD, Charles G. Colip, MD, and William T.C. Yuh, MD, MSEE Key Words: brain neoplasms, primary, brain tumor, recurrent, functional therapy delivery and information technologies, high spatial resolu- imaging, glioma, heavy ion radiotherapy, molecular imaging, tion multi-modality imaging-based tumor delineation has enabled neuroimaging, particle radiation therapy, proton therapy, radiosurgery, highly-targeted treatment planning, dose conformity, and radiation radiotherapy, image-guided, radiotherapy, spinal neoplasms, spine treatment delivery that achieves up to millimeter-precision. stereotactic body radiotherapy, stereotactic radiotherapy, WHO Such technical advancements have opened the door to deliver- classification ing targeted radiation therapy to much higher, and thereby more effective, doses via advanced radiation therapy delivery techniques, (Top Magn Reson Imaging 2019;28:35–36) initially with brain stereotactic radiosurgery (Gammaknife) and soon followed by fractionated stereotactic radiation (FSRT) and stereo- his special edition, entitled ‘‘Advanced Neuroimaging for tactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). Particle beam therapy has T Advanced Radiation Therapy’’ is jointly edited by radiation further broadened the field into a new dimension, not only achieving oncologists and radiologists. Our focus is on cross-education in the higher precision but also higher biological

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Topics in Magnetic Resonance ImagingWolters Kluwer Health

Published: Apr 1, 2019

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