ADAPT‐marketplace – A web‐application for XML‐based template sharing in radiation oncology
Dennis N. Stanley, Joseph Harms, Gaurav N. Rathi, Joel A. Pogue, Ritish Nedunoori, John B. Fiveash, Richard A Popple, Carlos E. Cardenas

TL;DR
ADAPT-Marketplace is a web-based platform for sharing radiation therapy templates, aiming to improve personalized cancer treatment by enabling collaboration and standardization.
Contribution
The novel contribution is the development of a centralized, XML-based template-sharing platform for adaptive radiotherapy planning.
Findings
ADAPT-Marketplace has 65 registered users from 16 countries and 38 institutions.
Over 50 treatment planning templates have been uploaded, covering multiple anatomical sites.
User feedback improved platform features like navigation and template validation.
Abstract
The adaption of radiotherapy (RT) plans in response to anatomical and physiological changes during treatment marks a significant shift toward personalized cancer care. However, the complexity of Online Adaptive Radiotherapy (OART) procedures often leads to variability in treatment quality across institutions. The development of planning templates, particularly through the Ethos treatment planning system (TPS) and Intelligent Optimization Engine (IOE) (Varian Medical Systems, Palo Alto, CA), plays a crucial role in standardizing and streamlining OART. To address the challenges of sharing and optimizing treatment templates across diverse clinical environments, we developed the ADaptive rAdiotherapy Planning Template (ADAPT‐) Marketplace to facilitate the exchange of XML‐based templates and promote collaborative innovation in the OART community. ADAPT‐Marketplace was developed using the…
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TopicsAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Advances in Oncology and Radiotherapy
