Medical physics research is providing new avenues for addressing the fundamental problem of radiation therapy - how to provide a tumor-killing dose while reducing the dose to a non-lethal level for critical organs in adjacent portions of the patient anatomy. This talk reviews the revolutionary impact of Positron Emission Tomography on the practice of radiation oncology. The concepts of PET imaging and the development of "tumor" imaging methods using F-18-DG flouro-deoxyglucose are presented to provide the foundation for contemporary research and application to therapy. PET imaging influences radiation therapy decisions in multiple ways. Imaging of occult but viable tumor metastases eliminates misguided therapy attempts. The ability to distinguish viable tumor from scar tissue and necroses allows reduction of treatment portals and more selective treatments. Much research remains before the clinical benefits of these advances are fully realized.
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UNIV TURKU, CENT HOSP, TURKU MED CYCLOTRON PET CTR, SF-20520 TURKU, FINLANDUNIV TURKU, CENT HOSP, TURKU MED CYCLOTRON PET CTR, SF-20520 TURKU, FINLAND