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    Validation of a robust strategy for proton spot scanning for oesophageal cancer in the presence of anatomical changes by Møller, Ditte Sloth, Alber, Markus, Nordsmark, Marianne, Nyeng, Tine Bisballe, Lutz, Christina Maria, Hoffmann, Lone

    Published in Radiotherapy and oncology (01-02-2019)
    “…•Posterior beam proton spot scanning secures a high robustness towards anatomical changes.•Robust optimization in combination with full PTV coverage yields the…”
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    Dosimetric evaluation of anatomical changes during treatment to identify criteria for adaptive radiotherapy in oesophageal cancer patients by Nyeng, Tine Bisballe, Nordsmark, Marianne, Hoffmann, Lone

    Published in Acta oncologica (21-10-2015)
    “…Some oesophageal cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy and concomitant radiotherapy (chemoRT) show large interfractional anatomical changes during treatment…”
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    Strategies for Motion Robust Proton Therapy With Pencil Beam Scanning for Esophageal Cancer by Møller, Ditte Sloth, Poulsen, Per Rugaard, Hagner, Andreas, Dufour, Mathieu, Nordsmark, Marianne, Nyeng, Tine Bisballe, Mortensen, Hanna Rahbek, Lutz, Christina Maria, Hoffmann, Lone

    “…Proton therapy of esophageal cancer is superior to photon radiation therapy in terms of normal tissue sparing. However, respiratory motion and anatomical…”
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    Difference in target definition using three different methods to include respiratory motion in radiotherapy of lung cancer by Sloth Møller, Ditte, Knap, Marianne Marquard, Nyeng, Tine Bisballe, Khalil, Azza Ahmed, Holt, Marianne Ingerslev, Kandi, Maria, Hoffmann, Lone

    Published in Acta oncologica (02-11-2017)
    “…Minimizing the planning target volume (PTV) while ensuring sufficient target coverage during the entire respiratory cycle is essential for free-breathing…”
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