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The AIDose project aims to enhance cancer treatment by developing an artificial intelligence-driven toxicity risk atlas for thoracic and abdominal organs. This atlas will help identify high-risk areas for radiation-induced damage, improving patient outcomes in radiotherapy by enabling more precise treatment planning.
Radiotherapy (RT) is a critical component of cancer treatment, potentially benefiting approximately 50% of patients.
However, less than 80% of patients who could benefit from RT actually receive it in Europe.
The risk of toxicities, i.e., the radiation-induced damage of healthy tissues, is one of the main reasons why oncologists may exclude a potentially beneficial RT from the treatment regimen.
For example, a recent analysis of the RTOG 0617 trial highlighted that the tumor control benefits of…
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