This study investigated the biological evolution of tumor volume, using [11C]-Methionine-PET (MET-PET) images. MET-PET diagnostic studies exams provide functional metabolic information about brain lesions impossible to obtain using other imaging technics.. Similarly to the radiotherapy Dose-Volume Histogram (DVH), the Cumulative SUV-volume Histogram (CSH) represents the percentage of tumor metabolic volume that is higher than a SUV threshold, variable from 0 to the maximum SUV value. The aim of this study was to evaluate how the CSH could be used as a tool for the treatment monitoring in stereotactic radiosurgery.

Use of cumulative SUV volume histogram as a new tool to radiotherapy treatment monitoring

P Pisciotta;A Stefano;G Russo;
2016

Abstract

This study investigated the biological evolution of tumor volume, using [11C]-Methionine-PET (MET-PET) images. MET-PET diagnostic studies exams provide functional metabolic information about brain lesions impossible to obtain using other imaging technics.. Similarly to the radiotherapy Dose-Volume Histogram (DVH), the Cumulative SUV-volume Histogram (CSH) represents the percentage of tumor metabolic volume that is higher than a SUV threshold, variable from 0 to the maximum SUV value. The aim of this study was to evaluate how the CSH could be used as a tool for the treatment monitoring in stereotactic radiosurgery.
2016
Inglese
9° Congresso Nazionale Associazione Italiana di Fisica Medica
32
111
111
1
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
25-28 Febbraio
Perugia
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4
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P. Pisciotta; A. Stefano; G. Russo; M.G. Sabini; L.M. Valastro; T. Licciardello; C. D'Arrigo; F. Marletta; D. D'Urso; G. Borasi; M. Ippolito; M.G. Gil...espandi
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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