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Titre : Head & neck and prostate radiotherapy: repopulation effect Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Dounia Achacha, Auteur ; Zine El Abidine Chaoui, Directeur de thèse Editeur : Setif:UFA Année de publication : 2024 Importance : 1 vol (61 f.) Format : 29 cm Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Thèses & Mémoires:Physique Mots-clés : Mammography
The half-attenuation layer
The PENELOPE Monte Carlo simulation
The dose to the entrance
The average glandular doseIndex. décimale : 530 - Physique Résumé : Radiotherapy is an essential element in the treatment of head, neck, and prostate cancers.
It uses radiation to destroy cancer cells, exploiting their inability to repair the damage caused
by the radiation compared with normal cells. However, the repopulation of cancer cells during
treatment intervals can influence the effectiveness of radiotherapy. This complex phenomenon
raises crucial questions about alternative fractionation and its impact on tumor control
probability (TCP).
This dissertation explores the effect of repopulation on TCP in the context of ENT (ear,
nose, and throat) and prostate cancers, focusing on theoretical models and clinical results.
Through four detailed chapters, we will examine the fundamentals of clinical radiobiology,
mathematical models of TCP, and the impact of cell repopulation on treatment efficacy.
By addressing these themes, this work aims to contribute to a better understanding of
the dynamics of tumor repopulation and to pave the way for more effective treatment strategies,
personalised for each patient.Note de contenu :
Côte titre : MAPH/0635 Head & neck and prostate radiotherapy: repopulation effect [document électronique] / Dounia Achacha, Auteur ; Zine El Abidine Chaoui, Directeur de thèse . - [S.l.] : Setif:UFA, 2024 . - 1 vol (61 f.) ; 29 cm.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Thèses & Mémoires:Physique Mots-clés : Mammography
The half-attenuation layer
The PENELOPE Monte Carlo simulation
The dose to the entrance
The average glandular doseIndex. décimale : 530 - Physique Résumé : Radiotherapy is an essential element in the treatment of head, neck, and prostate cancers.
It uses radiation to destroy cancer cells, exploiting their inability to repair the damage caused
by the radiation compared with normal cells. However, the repopulation of cancer cells during
treatment intervals can influence the effectiveness of radiotherapy. This complex phenomenon
raises crucial questions about alternative fractionation and its impact on tumor control
probability (TCP).
This dissertation explores the effect of repopulation on TCP in the context of ENT (ear,
nose, and throat) and prostate cancers, focusing on theoretical models and clinical results.
Through four detailed chapters, we will examine the fundamentals of clinical radiobiology,
mathematical models of TCP, and the impact of cell repopulation on treatment efficacy.
By addressing these themes, this work aims to contribute to a better understanding of
the dynamics of tumor repopulation and to pave the way for more effective treatment strategies,
personalised for each patient.Note de contenu :
Côte titre : MAPH/0635 Exemplaires (1)
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