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Defining the target for radiotherapy of head and neck cancer
Abstract
The greatest challenge for radiation therapy is to attain the highest probability of cure with the least morbidity.
Implementation of conformal radiotherapy techniques offers the possibility to target irregularly shaped volumes while
optimally sparing the normal tissues. This implies however an accurate knowledge of the exact tumour extension.
In order to perfectly delineate the primary tumour and to optimise the radiation dose administered to normal tissues,
it is necessary for patients to undergo imaging studies. Both anatomical and functional imaging studies are currently
being evaluated for treatment planning of head and neck cancer.
Author
S. Nuyts
Contact Details
Corresponding address: Sandra Nuyts, MD, PhD, Department of Radiation-Oncology, Leuven Cancer Institute (LKI),
University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Herestraat 49, 3000 Leuven, Belgium
Reference
ICIS Cancer Imaging Volume 7 Special Issue A
DOI: 10.1102/1470-7330.2007.9009
Date Posted
1 October 2007
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