PET for Radiotherapy Planning

作者: Ursula Nestle

DOI: 10.1007/174_2012_689

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摘要: In contrast to radionuclide treatment, the planning of percutaneous radiotherapy relies on geometrical concepts and is therefore based topographical imaging information. addition morphological imaging, PET offers relevant information in this process. This chapter gives a short background basics treatment radiation oncology some details use for gross tumor delineation technical challenges. The clinical applications lung cancer, head neck brain tumors are discussed

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