Sandra Meyers Lab


Dr. Meyers’ lab focuses on the development and implementation of a fully-automated (knowledge-based) planning approach in patients undergoing brachytherapy, particularly in women with cervical cancer. Her work is complementary to that of other RMAS researchers who are focused on developing and clinically implementing automated planning in patients treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and conventional 3D conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT).

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DR. MEYERS’ RESEARCH IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY A 5-YEAR, $1.2M K08 GRANT FROM THE NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH​

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Automated treatment planning framework for brachytherapy of cervical cancer

We describe an optimization framework to convert brachytherapy dose distributions directly into dwell times.

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Knowledge-based dose prediction models to inform gynecologic brachytherapy needle supplementation

Our knowledge-based dose prediction model accurately identified cases that could have met constraints without needle supplementation, suggesting that such models may be beneficial for applicator selection.​

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A knowledge-based organ dose prediction tool for brachytherapy treatment planning of patients with cervical cancer

A simple boundary distance-driven knowledge-based DVH estimation exhibited promising results in predicting critical brachytherapy dose metrics.​

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