Silu Han
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View article: Improving liver tumor image contrast and synthesizing novel tissue contrasts by adaptive multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging fusion
Improving liver tumor image contrast and synthesizing novel tissue contrasts by adaptive multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging fusion Open
Objective Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) renders rich and complementary anatomical and functional information, which is often utilized separately. This study aimed to propose an adaptive multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) fusion…
View article: Slice-stacking T2-weighted MRI for fast determination of internal target volume for liver tumor
Slice-stacking T2-weighted MRI for fast determination of internal target volume for liver tumor Open
The number of scans required to generate tumor ITV for slice-stacking method (5-7 repetition) is 3-4 times less than that of 4D-MRI (15-20 repetitions). It is feasible to generate a fast clinically acceptable ITV using slice-stacking metho…
View article: Evaluation of dosimetric uncertainty caused by <scp>MR</scp> geometric distortion in <scp>MRI</scp>‐based liver <scp>SBRT</scp> treatment planning
Evaluation of dosimetric uncertainty caused by <span>MR</span> geometric distortion in <span>MRI</span>‐based liver <span>SBRT</span> treatment planning Open
Purpose MRI ‐based treatment planning is a promising technique for liver stereotactic‐body radiation therapy ( SBRT ) treatment planning to improve target volume delineation and reduce radiation dose to normal tissues. MR geometric distort…
View article: A multisource adaptive magnetic resonance image fusion technique for versatile contrast magnetic resonance imaging
A multisource adaptive magnetic resonance image fusion technique for versatile contrast magnetic resonance imaging Open
Aim: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been widely used in radiation therapy (RT) treatment planning. The current practice to capture clinical indications like tumor from MRI is to review multiple types of MRI separately, which can be i…
View article: Development of a MRI-based Motion Management Strategy for Liver SBRT Treatment Planning
Development of a MRI-based Motion Management Strategy for Liver SBRT Treatment Planning Open
Purpose: MR images have better soft tissue contrast and introduce no ionizing radiation dose to patient compared with CT images. MRI-based treatment planning for liver SBRT has the potential to contour a more precise target volume and redu…