The Role of PET/CT Scans in Radiotherapy Treatment Planning: The Experience of the Nairobi West Hospital
Starting on:
Feb 23, 2024
Ending on:
Dec 31, 2024
Moderator(s):
Dr. Solomon Mutua
Clinical Oncologist, The Nairobi West Hospital
Venue:
Defence Forces Memorial Hospital Conference Hall
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Defence Forces Memorial Hospital
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The Role of PET/CT Scans in Radiotherapy Treatment Planning: The Experience of the Nairobi West Hospital

Starting on:
Feb 23, 2024
Ending on:
Dec 31, 2024
Venue:
Defence Forces Memorial Hospital Conference Hall

Description

The introduction of functional data into the radiotherapy treatment planning process is currently the focus of significant commercial, technical, scientific and clinical development. The potential of such data from positron emission tomography (PET) was recognized at an early stage and was integrated into the radiotherapy treatment planning process through the use of image fusion software. The combination of PET and CT in a single system (PET/CT) to form an inherently fused anatomical and functional dataset has provided an imaging modality which could be used as the prime tool in the delineation of tumour volumes and the preparation of patient treatment plans, especially when integrated with virtual simulation. PET imaging typically using 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) can provide data on metabolically active tumour volumes. These functional data have the potential to modify treatment volumes and to guide treatment delivery to cells with particular metabolic characteristics.

Objectives

1) To review the current status of the integration of PET and PET/CT into the radiotherapy treatment process. 2) To review the approaches being taken to the definition of functional/tumour volumes and the mechanisms available to measure and include physiological motion into the imaging process.

Presenters

  1. Dr. Solomon Mutua
    Clinical Oncologist
    The Nairobi West Hospital

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