AAPM task group 224: Comprehensive proton therapy machine quality assurance
Medical Physics2019Vol. 46(8), pp. e678–e705
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B Arjomandy, Paige A. Taylor, C. Ainsley, Sairos Safai, Narayan Sahoo, Mark Pankuch, Jonathan B. Farr, Sung Yong Park, Eric Klein, J. Flanz, Ellen Yorke, D Followill, Yuki Kase
Abstract
Recommended tolerance limits for each of the recommended QA checks are tabulated, and are based on the literature and on consensus data from the clinical proton experience of the task group members. We hope that this and other reports will serve as a reference for clinical physicists wishing either to establish a proton therapy QA program or to evaluate an existing one.
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