Patients with head and neck cancer treated with dysphagia-optimized intensity-modulated radiotherapy had improved swallow function compared with those treated with standard intensity-modulated ...
A new study presented at ESTRO 2025 introduces the RAPID-RT study, which uses an innovative rapid-learning approach to evaluate the impact of treatment modifications in radiotherapy. Traditional ...
Patients with locally advanced cervical cancer benefit significantly from an innovative radiotherapy technique co-developed by MedUni Vienna under the direction of Richard Pötter and Christian ...
Bladder cancer radiotherapy has evolved significantly over recent years, with adaptive treatment techniques offering a promising approach to overcome the inherent challenges associated with treating a ...
More than half of all cancer patients are treated with radiation therapy and may incur acute and chronic toxicities to normal tissue, leading to debilitating side effects. Researchers at the ...
Modern imaging techniques have also allowed for more accurate pretreatment staging and delineation of the primary tumor and involved sites. In particular, magnetic resonance imaging and positron ...
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Researchers from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have shown the potential of a new radiation therapy technique to deliver effective, targeted doses to cancer patients. In a paper ...
Ultra-hypofractionated radiotherapy delivers fewer, higher-dose radiation sessions over a shorter period, compared with conventional radiotherapy.
Vienna, Austria – A new study presented at ESTRO 2025 introduces the RAPID-RT study, which uses an innovative rapid-learning approach to evaluate the impact of treatment modifications in radiotherapy.