Background and purpose: Contact brachytherapy is used for the treatment of early rectal cancer. An overview of the current status of quality assurance of the rectal contact brachytherapy systems in the UK, based on a national audit, was undertaken in order to assist users in optimising their own practices. Material and methods: Four UK centres using the Papillon 50 contact brachytherapy system were audited. Measurements included beam quality, output and radiation field size and uniformity. Test frequencies and tolerances were reviewed and compared to both existing recommendations and published reviews on other kV and electronic brachytherapy systems. External validation of dosimetric measurements was provided by the National Physical Labora...
Abstract In New Zealand there are currently no regular external audits to verify the full treatme...
A quality assurance programme in brachytherapy implies a general consensus on the method of dose and...
In addition to classical HDR, PDR or LDR brachytherapy, new techniques such as transperineal radioac...
This work is concerned with physics-aspects of safety, quality control (QC) and dosimetry audit in h...
Background and purpose: Brachytherapy is applied in 39 radiotherapy institutions in The Netherlands ...
Background: The therapeutic approach to cancer is complex and multidisciplinary. Radiotherapy is amo...
A novel phantom is presented for 'full system' dosimetric audit comparing planned and delivered dose...
PURPOSE: To perform a clinical audit to assess adherence to standard clinical practice for the diagn...
Background and purpose Quality assurance (QA) for radiation treatment has become a priority since po...
AbstractBackground and purpose:Papillon treatment is a form of contact X-ray brachytherapy (CXB) whi...
A recent EU Directive on medical radiation exposures includes a requirement for Clinical Audit of al...
Introduction: We present the results of a pilot study to test the feasibility of a brachytherapy dos...
Purpose: High dose-rate prostate brachytherapy has been implemented in Sweden in the late 1980s and ...
Cobalt-60 (Co-60) is a relatively new source for the application of high-dose rate (HDR) brachythera...
Objective: The PORTEC-4a trial investigates molecular-integrated risk profile guided adjuvant treatm...
Abstract In New Zealand there are currently no regular external audits to verify the full treatme...
A quality assurance programme in brachytherapy implies a general consensus on the method of dose and...
In addition to classical HDR, PDR or LDR brachytherapy, new techniques such as transperineal radioac...
This work is concerned with physics-aspects of safety, quality control (QC) and dosimetry audit in h...
Background and purpose: Brachytherapy is applied in 39 radiotherapy institutions in The Netherlands ...
Background: The therapeutic approach to cancer is complex and multidisciplinary. Radiotherapy is amo...
A novel phantom is presented for 'full system' dosimetric audit comparing planned and delivered dose...
PURPOSE: To perform a clinical audit to assess adherence to standard clinical practice for the diagn...
Background and purpose Quality assurance (QA) for radiation treatment has become a priority since po...
AbstractBackground and purpose:Papillon treatment is a form of contact X-ray brachytherapy (CXB) whi...
A recent EU Directive on medical radiation exposures includes a requirement for Clinical Audit of al...
Introduction: We present the results of a pilot study to test the feasibility of a brachytherapy dos...
Purpose: High dose-rate prostate brachytherapy has been implemented in Sweden in the late 1980s and ...
Cobalt-60 (Co-60) is a relatively new source for the application of high-dose rate (HDR) brachythera...
Objective: The PORTEC-4a trial investigates molecular-integrated risk profile guided adjuvant treatm...
Abstract In New Zealand there are currently no regular external audits to verify the full treatme...
A quality assurance programme in brachytherapy implies a general consensus on the method of dose and...
In addition to classical HDR, PDR or LDR brachytherapy, new techniques such as transperineal radioac...