42 min

How to Get Your First Patient, Setup, and Treatment Planning (Radiotherapy for Arthritis: The Miniseries‪)‬ out.of.the.basement / radiation.medicine

    • Medicina

Episode Two of the “Real World LDRT” miniseries (sponsored by Xstrahl) is all "meat and potatoes", as the kids used to say (back when FDR was president).

I start with a high-level overview of the laboratory evidence for LDRT, followed by how to get your first patient and what you say to them when they ask "how does this work??"

Hint: it's like NSAIDs and prednisone, just a different pathway.

We then explore my favorite CTSIM setups and target volumes/PTVs.

Remember: 3 Gy in 6-every-other-day fractions, assess at 12 weeks, and deliver a second identical course if necessary/desired.

It really is that easy.

Find the presentation/slides for this episode at:

Beckta, Jason (2024). Getting started with radiation therapy for arthritis - mechanisms, getting your first patients, setups, treatment planning.

https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.25546417.v1

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Brought to you in part by Xstrahl, modern manufacturers of orthovoltage devices. Visit them at ⁠⁠https://xstrahl.com/⁠⁠

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OOTB, produced by Photon Media, is made possible by Cold Light Legacy, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that thrives on community support.

jason@coldlight.org


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radmed/support

Episode Two of the “Real World LDRT” miniseries (sponsored by Xstrahl) is all "meat and potatoes", as the kids used to say (back when FDR was president).

I start with a high-level overview of the laboratory evidence for LDRT, followed by how to get your first patient and what you say to them when they ask "how does this work??"

Hint: it's like NSAIDs and prednisone, just a different pathway.

We then explore my favorite CTSIM setups and target volumes/PTVs.

Remember: 3 Gy in 6-every-other-day fractions, assess at 12 weeks, and deliver a second identical course if necessary/desired.

It really is that easy.

Find the presentation/slides for this episode at:

Beckta, Jason (2024). Getting started with radiation therapy for arthritis - mechanisms, getting your first patients, setups, treatment planning.

https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.25546417.v1

***

Brought to you in part by Xstrahl, modern manufacturers of orthovoltage devices. Visit them at ⁠⁠https://xstrahl.com/⁠⁠

***

OOTB, produced by Photon Media, is made possible by Cold Light Legacy, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that thrives on community support.

jason@coldlight.org


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radmed/support

42 min