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    Intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) in bilateral retinoblastoma
    (ASSOC RADIOLOGY \& ONCOLOGY, 2010-01-01) Atalar, Banu; Ozyar, Enis; Gunduz, Kaan; Gungor, Gorkem
    Background. External beam radiotherapy (EBRT) for retinoblastoma has traditionally been done with conventional radiotherapy techniques which resulted high doses to the surrounding normal tissues. Case report. A 20 month-old girl with group D bilateral retinoblastoma underwent intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) to both eyes after failing chemoreduction and focal therapies including cryotherapy and transpupillary thermotherapy. In this report, we discuss the use of IMRT as a method for reducing doses to adjacent normal tissues while delivering therapeutic doses to the tumour tissues compared with 3-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT). At one year follow-up, the patient remained free of any obvious radiation complications. Conclusions. Image guided IMRT provides better dose distribution than 3DCRT in retinoblastoma eyes, delivering the therapeutic dose to the tumours and minimizing adjacent tissue damage.
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    Patient-Reported Tolerance of Magnetic Resonance-Guided Radiation Therapy
    (FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2020-01-01) Sayan, Mutlay; Serbez, Ilkay; Teymur, Bilgehan; Gur, Gokhan; Zoto Mustafayev, Teuta; Gungor, Gorkem; Atalar, Banu; Ozyar, Enis
    Purpose Magnetic resonance-guided radiation therapy (MRgRT) has been incorporated into a growing number of clinical practices world-wide, however, there is limited data on patient experiences with MRgRT. The purpose of this study was to prospectively evaluate patient tolerance of MRgRT using patient reported outcome questionnaires (PRO-Q). Methods Ninety patients were enrolled in this prospective observational study and treated with MRgRT (MRIdian Linac System, ViewRay Inc. Oakwood Village, OH, United States) between September 2018 and September 2019. Breath-hold-gated dose delivery with audiovisual feedback was completed as needed. Patients completed an in-house developed PRO-Q after the first and last fraction of MRgRT. Results The most commonly treated anatomic sites were the abdomen (47\%) and pelvis (33\%). Respiratory gating was utilized in 62\% of the patients. Patients rated their experience as positive or at least tolerable with mean scores of 1.0-2.8. The most common complaint was the temperature in the room (61\%) followed by paresthesias (57\%). The degree of anxiety reported by 45\% of the patients significantly decreased at the completion of treatment (mean score 1.54 vs. 1.36,p= 0.01). Forty-three percent of the patients reported some degree of disturbing noise which was improved considerably by use of music. All patients appreciated their active role during the treatment. Conclusion This evaluation of PROs indicates that MRgRT was well-tolerated by our patients. Patients' experience may further improve with adjustment of room temperature and noise reduction.
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    Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Guided Radiation Therapy for Early-Stage Gastric Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma
    (CUREUS INC, 2022-01-01) Dincer, Neris; Ugurluer, Gamze; Gungor, Gorkem; Mustafayev, Teuta Zoto; Atalar, Banu; Ozyar, Enis
    Lymphoid neoplasia derived from mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT