Tuesday, 24 September 2024

Tomotherapy

 

                                                                    Radiation Therapy



                                           Types Of Radiation Therapy


                                                                            TomoTherapy

                                                                    University Of Wisconsin 

                                                             Department Of Medical Physics


TomoTherapy® is a radiation therapy system that was originally developed by medical physicists of the University of Wisconsin in the late 1980s, as a novel concept to deliver dynamic helical radiotherapy, combined with image guidance. It is in a 1993 publication1 that Rock Mackie and team first proposed the innovative concept of TomoTherapy and gave this definition: 

“TomoTherapy, literally ‘slice therapy’, is a proposal for the delivery of radiation therapy with intensity modulated strips of radiation

The basic idea was to put a linear accelerator into a CT-like ring gantry configuration and deliver therapeutic radiation using a rotating fan beam which is modulated by a multi-leaved collimator system, while the patient moves through the gantry in the longitudinal direction.

 The system would use a tomographic imaging system for treatment verification, and tomographic reconstruction mathematics for optimal treatment planning.” “This method would result in the delivery of highly conformal radiation”,.


                                                       Tomotherapy

                         Radiation Concentrating On Moving Target Tissue 



Tomotherapy: Patient Is Irradiated "Slice By Slice"


Tomotherapy: Accuracy Of Treatment Delivery




Applications Of Tomotherapy


Physics Crosses Borders 

Wisconsin To New Delhi





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