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Hypofractionation and SABR: 25 Years of Evolution in Medical Physics and a Glimpse of the Future.
Medical Physics
  • Yi Rong
  • Xuanfeng Ding, Beaumont Health
  • Megan E Daly
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-9-2023
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Abstract

As we were invited to write an article for celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Medical Physics journal, on something historically significant, commemorative, and exciting happening in the past decades, the first idea came to our mind is the fascinating radiotherapy paradigm shift from conventional fractionation to hypofractionation and stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR). It is historically and clinically significant since as we all know this RT treatment revolution not only reduces treatment duration for patients, but also improves tumor control and cancer treatment outcomes. It is also commemorative and exciting for us medical physicists since the technology development in medical physics has been the main driver for the success of this treatment regimen which requires high precision and accuracy throughout the entire treatment planning and delivery. This articles provides an overview of the technological development and clinical trials evolvement in the past 25 years for hypofractionation and SABR, with an outlook to the future improvement.

DOI
10.1002/mp.16270
PubMed ID
36756953
Citation Information
Rong Y, Ding X, Daly ME. Hypofractionation and SABR: 25 years of evolution in medical physics and a glimpse of the future. Med Phys. 2023 Feb 9. doi: 10.1002/mp.16270. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 36756953.