Adaptive for All: Prospective Adaptive Bladder Planning

Adaptive radiation therapy is a topic on the rise, but not everyone has the staffing to do true adaptive treatments or is able to afford a new specialized machine.  With this in mind, designing a prospective treatment plan that involves having multiple PTV sizes to cover the varying possible target sizes and variations.  This allows for quicker evaluation of how to treat the patient's daily anatomy variation, and reduces time requirements on staff.

Learner Outcomes:
1. Decide how to construct a prospective adaptive treatment plan
2. Explain how to proceed with treating patients with this technique
3. Discuss the importance of being able to template the planning process for efficient planning

CE Credit = 0.5

Jeremy Donaghue, MS, DABR

Medical Physicist

Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital

Jeremy Donaghue, MS, DABR is a medical physicist for Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital.  His areas of interest include SBRT, programmatic planning, work flow efficiencies.  Jeremy is the upcoming Board Representative and former secretary for the Penn Ohio Chapter of the AAPM.  He is also a member of the AAPM’s Med Phys 3.0 Smart Tools committee.  In the past, he has presented on topics mainly focused on SBRT and MCO.

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