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MO-A-TRACK 6-6Micro-CT Enables Margin Assessment of Full Tissue Surface in Breast Conserving Surgery Without Impeding Clinical Workflow
B Maloney1*, R Zuurbier2, R Diflorio-alexander2, S Streeter1, W Wells2, R Barth2, K Paulsen1,2, B Pogue1,2, (1) Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, (2) Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
MO-IePD-TRACK 2-1Dedicated Cone-Beam Breast CT with Offset-Detector: Estimates of Mean Glandular Dose (MGD) with Heterogeneous Tissue Distribution and Real Breast Shapes From Clinical Datasets
H Tseng*, A Karellas, S Vedantham, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
PO-GePV-M-99Comparison of Three Setup Methods of Skin Marker Alignment Using Diamond-Shaped Light Field for Prone Breast EBRT
H Xu*, S Cheston, A Gopal, S Chen, B Zhang, S Lee, S Dudley, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
PO-GePV-M-132Improving Deformable Image Registration with Three Metrics for Postoperative Radiotherapy of Breast Cancer Patients
X Xie*, H Yan, J Dai, National Cancer Center/National Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China
PO-GePV-M-169Prior Information Guided Auto-Contouring of Breast Tumor Bed for Post-Operative Breast Cancer Radiotherapy
X Xie*, H Yan, J Dai, National Cancer Center/National Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China
PO-GePV-M-244Performance Evaluation and Validation of Knowledge-Based Treatment Planning of VMAT for Post-Mastectomy Loco-Regional Radiotherapy Involving Internal Mammary Chain
R Phurailatpam*, M Sah, J Jain, T Wadasadawala, K Joshi, J Swamidas, ACTREC, Navi Mumbai, MHIN,
PO-GePV-M-264Local Temperature as a Surrogate of Inflammatory State Induced by Skin Irritant
R Culcasi1,2*, M Snyder2, (1) Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI, (2) Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
PO-GePV-P-40Inter-Fractional Dosimetric Variation Due to Daily Patient Position Variations in the Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation with High Dose Rate Brachytherapy (HDR) Using the Multichannel SAVI Applicator with the 3 Fractionation Schema
U Robins*, T Romaguera, R Tolakanahalli, M Rodrigues, Miami Cancer Institute, Miami, FL
PO-GePV-T-54Dosimetric Effects of a Commercial Breast Board Patient Support System
D Pearson1, E Schodowski2*, A Wilkinson3, (1) University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, (2) University Of Toledo, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, (3)
PO-GePV-T-56Accuracy and Precision of Surface Tracking On Bra-Fitted Breast Radiation Treatment
T Lin*, C Ma, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA
PO-GePV-T-63Skin Toxicity Assessment Using Optical-Wavelength Video Processing
R Culcasi1,2*, M Snyder1, (1) Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI, (2) Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
PO-GePV-T-78Experimental Validation of Clinical Proton Dose Calculation Algorithms for Breast Prostheses and Tissue Expanders
C Chen*, P Tsai, S Huang, JI Choi, H Lin, New York Proton Center, New York, NY
PO-GePV-T-171Daily Portal Exit Dosimetry Images as a Way to Monitor Interfractional Dosimetric Variation: A Feasibility Study
A Haertter*, E Hubley, S Yoon, T Li, W Gu, C Kennedy, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Department of Radiation Oncology, Philadelphia, PA. USA
PO-GePV-T-251Conformal Radiotherapy with Sequential Boost Versus Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy with a Simultaneously Integrated Boost
G Komisopoulos1*, M Tolia2, A Siountas1, S Stathakis3, N Papanikolaou3, P Mavroidis4, (1) Laboratory Of Medical Physics, School Of Medicine, Aristotle University Of Thessaloniki, Greece, (2) Department Of Radiation Therapy, University Of Crete, Herakleion, Greece,(3) UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, San Antonio, Texas, (4) UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, San Antonio, Texas, (6) University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
PO-GePV-T-269Analyzing Performance of Atlas-Based and Deep Learning-Based Auto-Segmentation in Breast Cancer Patients
M Weiland1*, K Kisling1, (1) UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA
PO-GePV-T-272Implementation of An Automated Workflow for Planning Tangential Breast Radiotherapy
T Keiper*, D Hoffman, K Kisling, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA
PO-GePV-T-327Volumetric Axillary Boost (VMAB): Novel Planning for Nodal Coverage in Breast/Chestwall Patients
W Duggar*, B Eske, D Deng, H Soysal, C Yang, University of Mississippi Med. Center, Jackson, MS
SU-E-TRACK 3-0Imaging Markers of Breast Cancer Risk
C Vachon1*, E Morris2*, C Hruska3*, (1) Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, (2) University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA,(3) Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
SU-E-TRACK 3-1Breast Cancer Risk Markers from Mammography
C Vachon1*, E Morris2*, C Hruska3*, (1) Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, (2) University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA,(3) Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
SU-E-TRACK 3-2Emerging AI Breast Imaging Applications
C Vachon1*, E Morris2*, C Hruska3*, (1) Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, (2) University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA,(3) Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
SU-E-TRACK 3-3Q&A & Panel Discussion
C Vachon1*, E Morris2*, C Hruska3*, (1) Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, (2) University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA,(3) Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
SU-E-TRACK 5-3Correlation of Treatment Time to Target Volume for GammaPod Treatments: A Simple Second Calculation"
L Chen*, S Becker, S. McAvoy, E. Nichols and M Guerrero, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
SU-F-TRACK 3-2Histological Validation of Anatomical Imaging for Breast Modeling
A Sen*, C Kingsley, A Kulp, M McCulloch, B Willis, K Brewer Savannah, A Contreras, M Bordes, T Huynh, N Fowlkes, G Reece, K Brock, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
SU-F-TRACK 3-4Image Quality Evaluation of a Compressed-Sensing Algorithm for Image Reconstruction in Dedicated Cone-Beam Breast CT Using Offset-Detector
S Vedantham*, H Tseng, A Karellas, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
SU-F-TRACK 3-5Two-Dimensional Breast Tomosynthesis with a Stationary Array of Thermionic Cathodes for Higher Resolution Images and Fast Acquisition
J Boone1*, A Sisniega2, J Siewerdsen3, P Schwoebel4, (1) UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA, (2) Johns Hopkins University, Balitmore, MD, (3) Johns Hopkins University, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Baltimore, MD, (4) SRI International, Albuquerque, NM
SU-F-TRACK 3-7Automating Tumor Functional Diameter Measurement with Molecular Breast Imaging for Treatment Response Assessment
BP Lopez*, GM Rauch, SC Kappadath, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
SU-IePD-TRACK 2-3Breast Thickness Map Estimation and Its Associated Correction in DBT Imaging
S Lee1*, H Kim2, H Lee3, S Cho4, (1) KAIST, Daejeon, 44, KR, (2) KAIST, Daejeon, ,KR, (3) Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, (4) KAIST, Daejon, ,KR
SU-IePD-TRACK 2-7A Reader Model to Compute Detectability of Lesions with Varying Size in X-Ray Images of the Breast
M. L. Lago*, A. Badano, Food & Drug Administration, Silver Spring, MD
SU-IePD-TRACK 3-7Using the Planning CT Scan for Pixel-To-Pixel Corrections of Cherenkov Intensity for Dose Imaging
R Hachadorian1*, D Gladstone1,2, M Jermyn3, P Bruza1,3, R Zhang1,2, L Jarvis1,2, B Pogue1,3, (1) Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, (2) Dartmouth-Hitchcock Med. Ctr., Lebanon, NH, (3) DoseOptics LLC, Lebanon, NH.
TH-AB-TRACK 2-0Breast Imaging 2: Possible Future Directions
J Phillips1*, R Nosrati2*, P Ghazi3*, K Yang4*, (1) Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA (2) Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, (3) MALCOVA LLC, Baltimore, MD, (4) Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
TU-B-TRACK 2-5Evolution and Development of Micro-CT and Optical Imaging for Breast Conserving Surgery
B Maloney1*, S Streeter1, M Gesner2, J Kempner2, K Paulsen1, B Pogue1, (1) Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, (2) PerkinElmer
WE-F-TRACK 6-5Quantitative Radiomics Approach to Assess Acute Radiation Dermatitis in Breast Cancer Patients
S Park1*, J Park2, J Kim2, C Choi2, J Kim2, (1) Department of Radiation Oncology, Veterans Health Service Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea (2) Department of Radiation Oncology, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea,
WE-IePD-TRACK 1-1Deep Learning Model for Scatter Correction in Dedicated Breast CT
J Pautasso1*, M Caballo1, K Michielsen 1, I Sechopoulos12, (1) Dept. of Medical Imaging, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, NL. (2) Dutch Expert Centre for Screening (LRCB), Nijmegen, NL.
WE-IePD-TRACK 1-2Automatic Spatial Registration System for Whole-Breast Three-Dimensional Ultrasound
C Park1,2*, S Papernick1,2, N Orlando1,2, M Jonnalagadda1, J Bax2, L Gardi2, K Barker2, D Tessier2, A Fenster1,2, (1) Western University, London, ON, Canada (2) Robarts Research Institute, London, ON, Canada
WE-IePD-TRACK 1-4Dictionary-Learning Iterative Reconstruction for Sparse Data, Slot-Scanning, Breast CT
C Zhao1*, W Wang1, A Leong1, S Bambot2, J W Stayman1, (1) Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, (2) Fischer Imaging, West Hills, CA
WE-IePD-TRACK 4-6Ultrasound Histogram Assessment of Radiation-Induced Breast Toxicity in Breast Cancer Radiotherapy: A Longitudinal Study of Acute Toxicity
b zhou*, X Yang, J Lin, S Kahn, K Godette, M Torres, T Liu, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA
WE-IePD-TRACK 5-1Modelling Toxicity Risk and Uncertainty in Breast Radiotherapy with Bayesian Networks
P Ciunkiewicz1*, M Roumeliotis2, K Stenhouse2, P McGeachy2, P Grendarova3, S Quirk2, S Yanushkevich1, (1) University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, CA, (2) Tom Baker Cancer Centre, Calgary, Alberta, CA, (3) Alberta Health Services, Calgary, Alberta, CA
WE-IePD-TRACK 6-2Leveraging a Multi-Institutional Consortium to Understand Dose Accuracy in the Near-Surface Region for Whole Breast Irradiation
A Moncion1*, M Wilson2, R Ma3, R Marsh1, J Burmeister4, D Dryden5, D Lack6, M Grubb1, A Mayville7, P Jursinic8, K Dess4, J Kamp3, K Young5, J Dilworth6, R Jagsi1, M Mietzel1, F Vicini2, L Pierce1, J Moran1, on behalf of the Michigan Radiation Oncology Quality Consortium (1) University of Michigan Medical Center, Department of Radiation Oncology, Ann Arbor, MI, (2) Michigan Health Professionals, Radiation Oncology Institute, Farmington Hills, MI, (3) Sparrow Health Systems, Department of Cancer Care and Oncology, Lansing, MI, (4) Wayne State University, Karmanos Cancer Center, Detroit, MI, (5) Covenant HealthCare, Covenant Radiation Center, Saginaw, MI, (6) Beaumont Health, Beaumont Cancer Center, Troy, MI, (7) Mercy Health, Lacks Cancer Center, Grand Rapids, MI, (8) West Michigan Cancer Center, Kalamazoo, MI

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