as an oncologist i appreciate ur good work 1 thing i want to add u have to tell indication for volumes to be added as per ASTRO guidelines and when not to include. overall best effort
There are 3 atlases with different histories: - RTOG (USA, 3D-CRT = bone/muscle-based) - ESTRO (Europe, 3D-CRT = vascular-based) - RADCOMP (Proton vs. photon trials, VMAT) Which Atlas should be used? - For IMRT/VMAT, use RADCOMP. It's most generous field, designed for VMAT photon or protons. - For 3D-CRT plans, don't use RADCOMP (unless you want to struggle with OAR constraints) Hope this helps!
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Rayos, congratulations for the good content. Im starting as a dosimetrist could you tell me a good website, materials or/and books to get more information about basics contouring as well fudamentals of it? Tks so much bro
We have another good video if you haven't seen, about contouring OARs in the head and neck region. This is one of the trickiest areas for beginners, and it has some good commentary about contouring in general during it too: ruclips.net/video/hvhKhMcfxY4/видео.html A good book for contouring is Nancy Lee's "Target Volume Delineation and Field Setup" which has a chapter for each disease site. For introduction to contouring targets (GTV, CTV, and PTV), we made a new playlist focused on cervical cancer, rectal cancer, prostate cancer, anal cancer, and other pelvic malignancies here: ruclips.net/video/A7HzrVszTyU/видео.html&pp=gAQB Lastly, once you have the hang of things, we highly recommend making a free account at www.econtour.org which has many more guides and examples across different disease sites for everything related to contouring!
Puede ver los subtítulos en español activando los subtítulos ("cc") y luego haciendo clic en configuración (el icono de engranaje) -> subtítulos -> Inglés traducido automáticamente, luego una vez más haciendo clic en configuración -> subtítulos -> y esta vez " Traducir automáticamente" donde puede seleccionar español o cualquier otro idioma. Este artículo también lo explica: www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/how-to-use-auto-translate-and-closed-captions-for-youtube-videos/ ¡Buena suerte!
You can see the subtitles in Spanish by turning on closed captions ("cc") and then clicking settings (the gear icon) -> subtitles -> English Auto-translated, then once more clicking settings -> subtitles -> and this time "Auto-translate" where you can select Spanish or any other language. This article explains it as well: www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/how-to-use-auto-translate-and-closed-captions-for-youtube-videos/ Good luck!
as an oncologist i appreciate ur good work 1 thing i want to add u have to tell indication for volumes to be added as per ASTRO guidelines and when not to include. overall best effort
There are 3 atlases with different histories:
- RTOG (USA, 3D-CRT = bone/muscle-based)
- ESTRO (Europe, 3D-CRT = vascular-based)
- RADCOMP (Proton vs. photon trials, VMAT)
Which Atlas should be used?
- For IMRT/VMAT, use RADCOMP. It's most generous field, designed for VMAT photon or protons.
- For 3D-CRT plans, don't use RADCOMP (unless you want to struggle with OAR constraints)
Hope this helps!
Thank you. Please cover other areas also
Nice work, Keep the flag flying high
really informative thanks a lot
Where is the video for contouring the brachial plexus ? Thanks
Thank you
Thank you!
excellent❤
weere is the video of brachial plexus please ?
Thank you everyone, we're glad this video is helpful! If you have 1 minute and would consider providing us with your feedback in this form, we would be very appreciative: bit.ly/breastcontourvideo
Together we raise against cancer!
Rayos, congratulations for the good content. Im starting as a dosimetrist could you tell me a good website, materials or/and books to get more information about basics contouring as well fudamentals of it? Tks so much bro
We have another good video if you haven't seen, about contouring OARs in the head and neck region. This is one of the trickiest areas for beginners, and it has some good commentary about contouring in general during it too: ruclips.net/video/hvhKhMcfxY4/видео.html
A good book for contouring is Nancy Lee's "Target Volume Delineation and Field Setup" which has a chapter for each disease site.
For introduction to contouring targets (GTV, CTV, and PTV), we made a new playlist focused on cervical cancer, rectal cancer, prostate cancer, anal cancer, and other pelvic malignancies here: ruclips.net/video/A7HzrVszTyU/видео.html&pp=gAQB
Lastly, once you have the hang of things, we highly recommend making a free account at www.econtour.org which has many more guides and examples across different disease sites for everything related to contouring!
buenas tardes, pregunta, estos videos tienen traduccion al castellano, gracias
Traducir al español
Puede ver los subtítulos en español activando los subtítulos ("cc") y luego haciendo clic en configuración (el icono de engranaje) -> subtítulos -> Inglés traducido automáticamente, luego una vez más haciendo clic en configuración -> subtítulos -> y esta vez " Traducir automáticamente" donde puede seleccionar español o cualquier otro idioma.
Este artículo también lo explica: www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/how-to-use-auto-translate-and-closed-captions-for-youtube-videos/
¡Buena suerte!
You can see the subtitles in Spanish by turning on closed captions ("cc") and then clicking settings (the gear icon) -> subtitles -> English Auto-translated, then once more clicking settings -> subtitles -> and this time "Auto-translate" where you can select Spanish or any other language.
This article explains it as well: www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/how-to-use-auto-translate-and-closed-captions-for-youtube-videos/
Good luck!