1500 East Medical Center Dr.
Ann Arbor, MI 48103-5010
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As a clinical physicist Dr. Hadley has brought a scientific perspective to patient safety in radiation oncology. From his vantage point he is able to see what the clinical needs are and how rigorous analysis and sensible application can have a positive impact on both patient safety and clinical operations. For example, in his work on safety limits as applied to radiation therapy treatment deliveries he used data gathered from historic radiotherapy treatments and rigorous statistical analysis to dial in operating limits that increased the operators' trust in the safety system. Later in Dr. Hadley's work on the data integrity of radiotherapy information systems, patient safety was greatly enhanced by innovating a method to vary radiotherapy plan information when a software system is migrated from one platform to another. Without this new method one could never be 100% sure that no data were corrupted. These early efforts in using computers to increase patient safety led to a new paradigm in radiotherapy where critical quality assurance checks and patient safety analysis were triggered automatically using an event driven workflow. This essentially inverted the data chase in radiotherapy so that the critical safety checks were performed as soon as possible, and the results were presented to the user for review as soon they were complete. This reduced lead times from hours to seconds and eliminated human error using automation.
https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/radonc/scott-w-hadley-phd
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Clinical Physics ResidentUniversity of Michigan Medical School, Department of Radiation Oncology, 2003
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PhDThe University of Chicago, Chicago, 2002
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BSVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, 1994
Areas of Interest:
Automated workflows
Stereotactic body radiation therapy
Clinical Interests:
Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT)
Total body irradiation (TBI)
Total skin electron treatment (TSET)
Respiratory motion management
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Sutlief S, Buckey C, Ibbott G, Hadley S, Curran B, Siochi A, Tripathi S, Perrin D, Young C, Negrut C, Robertson I, Koehl S, Shi J. Medical Physics, 2024 Sep 30;Journal ArticleAAPM Task Group Report 314: Fault Recovery in External Beam Radiation Therapy
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Sutlief S, Buckey C, Ibbott G, Hadley S, Curran B, Siochi A, Tripathi S, Perrin D, Young C, Negrut C, Robertson I, Koehl S, Shi J. Medical Physics, 2024 Sep 30;Journal ArticleAAPM Task Group Report 314: Fault Recovery in External Beam Radiation Therapy
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Zhang W, Litzenberg D, Huang Y, Chang K-W, Oraiqat I, Hadley S, Moros E, Zhang M, Carson P, Cuneo K, EI Naqa I, Wang X. Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2024, 2024 Jan 27; 3: 15 - 15.Proceeding / Abstract / PosterThe development of ionizing radiation acoustic imaging (iRAI) for mapping the dose deep in the patient body during radiation therapy
DOI:10.1117/12.3000346 -
Das R, Abbott MR, Hadley SW, Sahai V, Bednar F, Evans JR, Schipper MJ, Lawrence TS, Cuneo KC. Adv Radiat Oncol, 2023 8 (6): 101266Journal ArticlePredictors of Acute and Late Toxicity in Patients Receiving Chemoradiation for Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer.
DOI:10.1016/j.adro.2023.101266 PMID: 38047228 -
Zhang W, Oraiqat I, Litzenberg D, Chang K-W, Hadley S, Sunbul NB, Matuszak MM, Tichacek CJ, Moros EG, Carson PL, Cuneo KC, Wang X, El Naqa I. Nat Biotechnol, 2023 Aug; 41 (8): 1160 - 1167.Journal ArticleReal-time, volumetric imaging of radiation dose delivery deep into the liver during cancer treatment.
DOI:10.1038/s41587-022-01593-8 PMID: 36593414 -
Zhang W, Oraiqat I, Litzenberg D, Chang K-W, Hadley S, Sunbul NB, Matuszak MM, Tichacek C, Moros EG, Carson PL, Cuneo KC, Wang X, Naqa IE. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, 2023 Apr; 7 (s1): 129 - 129.Proceeding / Abstract / PosterIonizing radiation acoustic imaging (iRAI) for volumetric mapping the dose deep in the liver during radiation therapy
DOI:10.1017/cts.2023.463 -
Das R, Abbott MR, Schipper M, Sahai V, Bednar F, Hadley S, Evans JR, Lawrence TS, Cuneo K. Gastroenterology, 2022 May 21; 162 (7): s-734-s-735 - s-734-s-735.Proceeding / Abstract / PosterMo1228: UPPER GI BLEEDING AS A LATE TOXICITY IN PATIENTS WITH METALLIC BILLIARY STENTS RECIEVING CHEMORADIATION FOR UNRESECTABLE PANCREATIC CANCER
DOI:10.1016/s0016-5085(22)61733-5 -
Sutlief S, Buckey C, Ibbott G, Hadley S, Curran B, Siochi A, Tripathi S, Perrin D, Young C, Negrut C, Robertson I, Koehl S, Shi B. 2022 Jan 1;Journal ArticleSutlief S**, Buckey C, Ibbott G, Hadley S, Curran B, Siochi A, Tripathi S, Perrin D, Young C, Negrut C, Robertson I, Koehl S, Shi B: Fault Recovery in Radiation Therapy: A Report of AAPM Task Group 314