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Episode 027: Lung Cancer Series, Pt. 5: Fundamentals of Radiation Oncology

The Fellow on Call: The Heme/Onc Podcast

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CT Simulation of Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is a moving target. So, patients are breathing and these tumors are moving. There's a lot of different motion management strategies that we can use to try to make sure that we're capturing that envelope of motion as the tumor moves as the patient breathes. We model our radiation plans in silico on the CT scan itself. The radiation beam will be attenuated differently as you can imagine whether it passes through bone, which is pretty thick or air, empty space. And so, if we really want to precisely target the tumor, we need to know how each of our little beamlets will behave as it passes through the patient.

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