First clinical implementation of real‐time, real anatomy tracking and radiation beam control
Medical Physics2018Vol. 45(8), pp. 3728–3740
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Olga L. Green, Leith Rankine, Bin Cai, Austen Curcuru, Rojano Kashani, Vivian Rodriguez, H. Harold Li, Parag J. Parikh, Clifford G. Robinson, Jeffrey R. Olsen, Sasa Mutic, S Goddu, Lakshmi Santanam
Abstract
The first clinical MR-IGRT system was validated for real-time tracking and gating capabilities and shown to be reliable and accurate. Patient workflow methods were developed for efficient treatment. Periodic quality assurance tests can be efficiently performed with commercially available equipment to ensure accurate system performance.
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