Radiotherapy is a cancer treatment modality in which a dose of ionising radiation is delivered to a tumour. The accurate calculation of the dose to the patient is very important in the design of an effective therapeutic strategy. This study aimed to systematically examine the accuracy of the radiotherapy dose calculations performed by clinical treatment planning systems by comparison againstMonte Carlo simulations of the treatment delivery. A suite of software tools known as MCDTK (Monte Carlo DICOM ToolKit) was developed for this purpose, and is capable of: • Importing DICOM-format radiotherapy treatment plans and producing Monte Carlo simulation input files (allowing simple simulation of complex treatments), and calibrating the results; •...
Given the substantial literature on the use of Monte Carlo (MC) simulations to verify treatment plan...
Accurate radiotherapy plans are a vital tool in combating cancer. The verification of such plans is ...
The main objective of this thesis is to develop Monte Carlo (MC) techniques for verification of comp...
Introduction: Recent advances in the planning and delivery of radiotherapy treatments have resulted ...
The status of radiotherapy as an important treatment modality for cancer is indisputable. In externa...
Abstract Background The use of the Monte Carlo (MC) method in radiotherapy dosimetry has increased a...
The Monte Carlo DICOM Tool-Kit (MCDTK) is a software suite designed for treatment plan dose verifica...
Introduction: The dose calculation plays a crucial role in many aspects of contemporary clinical rad...
Radiation therapy is an important component of cancer treatment. The favorable characteristics of pr...
This thesis is an evaluation of the dosimetric accuracy of the dose calculation algorithm used for p...
Modern cancer treatment relies on Monte Carlo simulations to help radiotherapists and clinical physi...
AbstractThe choice of the most appropriate strategy for radiotherapy treatment is mainly based on th...
New technologies in cancer radiotherapy need a more accurate computation of the dose delivered in th...
Purpose: A factor that greatly limits the use of Monte Carlo methods for patient specific dose calcu...
Introduction: This is the second of two papers giving an overview of the use of Monte-Carlo techniqu...
Given the substantial literature on the use of Monte Carlo (MC) simulations to verify treatment plan...
Accurate radiotherapy plans are a vital tool in combating cancer. The verification of such plans is ...
The main objective of this thesis is to develop Monte Carlo (MC) techniques for verification of comp...
Introduction: Recent advances in the planning and delivery of radiotherapy treatments have resulted ...
The status of radiotherapy as an important treatment modality for cancer is indisputable. In externa...
Abstract Background The use of the Monte Carlo (MC) method in radiotherapy dosimetry has increased a...
The Monte Carlo DICOM Tool-Kit (MCDTK) is a software suite designed for treatment plan dose verifica...
Introduction: The dose calculation plays a crucial role in many aspects of contemporary clinical rad...
Radiation therapy is an important component of cancer treatment. The favorable characteristics of pr...
This thesis is an evaluation of the dosimetric accuracy of the dose calculation algorithm used for p...
Modern cancer treatment relies on Monte Carlo simulations to help radiotherapists and clinical physi...
AbstractThe choice of the most appropriate strategy for radiotherapy treatment is mainly based on th...
New technologies in cancer radiotherapy need a more accurate computation of the dose delivered in th...
Purpose: A factor that greatly limits the use of Monte Carlo methods for patient specific dose calcu...
Introduction: This is the second of two papers giving an overview of the use of Monte-Carlo techniqu...
Given the substantial literature on the use of Monte Carlo (MC) simulations to verify treatment plan...
Accurate radiotherapy plans are a vital tool in combating cancer. The verification of such plans is ...
The main objective of this thesis is to develop Monte Carlo (MC) techniques for verification of comp...