MRIgRT dynamic lung motion thorax anthropomorphic QA phantom: Design, development, reproducibility, and feasibility study
Medical Physics2019Vol. 46(11), pp. 5124–5133
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Angela Steinmann, P Alvarez, H. Lee, Laurence E. Court, R. Jason Stafford, Gabriel O. Sawakuchi, Zhifei Wen, Clifton D. Fuller, D Followill
Abstract
A dosimetrically tissue equivalent, CT/MR visible, motion-enabled anthropomorphic MRIgRT thorax phantom was constructed to simulate a lung cancer patient and was evaluated as an appropriate NIH credentialing tool used for MRIgRT systems.
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