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In some form or fashion, we’re all aware of what adaptive radiotherapy (ART) is. You’ve probably treated a head and neck patient whose tumor responds quickly to radiation. Or a patient that loses weight during their course and requires a replan. But there’s more to it than the occasional mid-course replan. If it’s a trendy topic now, it’s not because it’s new to the scene. Making changes to plans during a course of treatment has been common for decades, but now it’s back in the spotlight (*ahem*, FLASH
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Appreciate @Radformation for taking a deep dive into the current and future state of on-table adaptive radiotherapy. Many opportunities and challenges to make this standard of care. 🙏 for soliciting my thoughts on this important topic in #radonc ⬇️ https://t.co/cEhNnZrjL3