Ravinder Nath, PhD, FACR
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Research Summary
More than half of the cancer patients receive radiation treatment. The goal of radiation treatment of cancer is to deliver a lethal dose to the tumor volume without exceeding the tolerance of surrounding normal tissues. This is achievable by current treatment techniques for about half of the patients receiving radiation with a curative intent. About half of these patients fail locally within the tumor volume itself.
Our research is aimed to benefit these patients who should not have failed locally. The overall objective of the research in radiological physics is to develop and utilize new physical techniques of tumor and normal tissue imaging, dose calculations, dosimetry measurements and delivery techniques, and to develop new physical modalities such as new brachytherapy sources, new radiation devices, etc.
Specialized Terms: Radiation Oncology Physics; Dose calculations; Dosimetry measurements and delivery techniques; Brachytherapy sources and Physics; Radiation devices; Tumor and normal tissue imaging; Radiation Biology
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Brachytherapy; Cesium; Physics; Radiation; Radiometry; Radiation Oncology
Selected Publications
- AAPM Task Group Report 267: A joint AAPM GEC‐ESTRO report on biophysical models and tools for the planning and evaluation of brachytherapyChen Z, Li X, Brenner D, Hellebust T, Hoskin P, Joiner M, Kirisits C, Nath R, Rivard M, Thomadsen B, Zaider M. AAPM Task Group Report 267: A joint AAPM GEC‐ESTRO report on biophysical models and tools for the planning and evaluation of brachytherapy. Medical Physics 2024, 51: 3850-3923. PMID: 38721942, DOI: 10.1002/mp.17062.