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E-Science Meets Radiation Oncology

This joint project between the JHU CS Department and the JHU Radiation Oncology Department explores the statistical relationship between anatomic shape and treatment planning in radiation oncology. In one current project, our goal is to use a database of previously treated patients to improve radiation therapy planning for new patients. The key idea is that the geometric relationship between the tumor and surrounding critical anatomic structures has a crucial role in determining a dose distribution that treats the tumor while sparing critical structures. We have developed a novel shape descriptor, the Overlap Volume Histogram (OVH) characterizing the proximity of the treatment volume to critical structures. The OVH is then used to as an index into our patient data base. Retrieved information may be used both for plan quality sanity checking and as a means of speeding up the initial stages of treatment planning.

In closely related work, we explore advanced computational methods for radiation therapy treatment planning.

Publications

Overlap Volume Histogram

GPU-enhanced dosimetry and planning