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FZUImageReg: A toolbox for medical image registration and dose fusion in cervical cancer radiotherapy

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2017

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Gao, Qinquan, Shaohui Lin, Penggang Bai, Min Du, Xiaolei Ni, Dongzhong Ke, and Tong Tong. 2017. “FZUImageReg: A toolbox for medical image registration and dose fusion in cervical cancer radiotherapy.” PLoS ONE 12 (4): e0174926. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0174926. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174926.

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The combination external-beam radiotherapy and high-dose-rate brachytherapy is a standard form of treatment for patients with locally advanced uterine cervical cancer. Personalized radiotherapy in cervical cancer requires efficient and accurate dose planning and assessment across these types of treatment. To achieve radiation dose assessment, accurate mapping of the dose distribution from HDR-BT onto EBRT is extremely important. However, few systems can achieve robust dose fusion and determine the accumulated dose distribution during the entire course of treatment. We have therefore developed a toolbox (FZUImageReg), which is a user-friendly dose fusion system based on hybrid image registration for radiation dose assessment in cervical cancer radiotherapy. The main part of the software consists of a collection of medical image registration algorithms and a modular design with a user-friendly interface, which allows users to quickly configure, test, monitor, and compare different registration methods for a specific application. Owing to the large deformation, the direct application of conventional state-of-the-art image registration methods is not sufficient for the accurate alignment of EBRT and HDR-BT images. To solve this problem, a multi-phase non-rigid registration method using local landmark-based free-form deformation is proposed for locally large deformation between EBRT and HDR-BT images, followed by intensity-based free-form deformation. With the transformation, the software also provides a dose mapping function according to the deformation field. The total dose distribution during the entire course of treatment can then be presented. Experimental results clearly show that the proposed system can achieve accurate registration between EBRT and HDR-BT images and provide radiation dose warping and fusion results for dose assessment in cervical cancer radiotherapy in terms of high accuracy and efficiency.

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Physical Sciences, Physics, Classical Mechanics, Deformation, Damage Mechanics, Medicine and Health Sciences, Oncology, Cancer Treatment, Radiation Therapy, Clinical Medicine, Clinical Oncology, Imaging Techniques, Cancers and Neoplasms, Gynecological Tumors, Cervical Cancer, Neuroimaging, Computed Axial Tomography, Biology and Life Sciences, Neuroscience, Diagnostic Medicine, Diagnostic Radiology, Tomography, Radiology and Imaging, Computer and Information Sciences, Computer Architecture, User Interfaces

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