Dosimetric feasibility of brain stereotactic radiosurgery with a 0.35 T MRI‐guided linac and comparison vs a C‐arm‐mounted linac
Medical Physics2020Vol. 47(11), pp. 5455–5466
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Jordan M. Slagowski, Gage Redler, Martha Malin, J. Cammin, Eric Lobb, Bryan Lee, Anil Sethi, John C. Roeske, Everardo Flores‐Martinez, Tynan Stevens, Kamil M. Yenice, Olga Green, Sasa Mutic, Bulent Aydogan
Abstract
The MRL system can produce clinically acceptable brain SRS plans for spherical lesions with diameter ≤2.25 cm. Large lesions (>2.25 cm) should be treated with a linac capable of delivering noncoplanar beams.
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