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Motion management strategies and technical issues associated with stereotactic body radiotherapy of thoracic and upper abdominal tumors: A review from NRG oncology

The efficacy of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) has been well demonstrated. However, it presents unique challenges for accurate planning and delivery especially in the lungs and upper abdomen where respiratory motion can be significantly confounding accurate targeting and avoidance of normal t...

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Published in:Medical physics (Lancaster) 2017-06, Vol.44 (6), p.2595-2612
Main Authors: Brandner, Edward D., Chetty, Indrin J., Giaddui, Tawfik G., Xiao, Ying, Huq, M. Saiful
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