AbstractBackgroundIndisputably, radiotherapy has become an entirely interdisciplinary specialty. This situation requires efficient planning, verification, monitoring, quality control and constant improvement of all aspects of service delivery, referring both to patients’ (including diagnosis, prescription and method of treatment, its justification, realization and follow up) and organizational, technical and physics matters.AimThe aim of this work was to develop technical, physics and clinical quality standards for radiotherapy. This paper presents chosen standards for each of the aforementioned category.Materials and methodsFor the development of quality standards the comparison analysis of EU and Polish acts of law passed between 1980 and...
SummaryBackgroundOn 24 December 2002, in compliance with Euratom Directive 97/43, the Minister of He...
To promote best practice and quality of care, the Belgian College of Physicians for Radiotherapy Cen...
Owners of imaging modalities using ionising radiation should have a documented quality assurance (QA...
AbstractBackgroundIndisputably, radiotherapy has become an entirely interdisciplinary specialty. Thi...
progress that is currently being wit-nessed in the areas of diagnostic imag-ing, treatment planning ...
The first text to focus solely on quality and safety in radiotherapy, this work encompasses not only...
Since a radiotherapy department is a clinical and technical entity, quality assurance (QA) is a team...
The past two decades have brought tremendous changes to the practice of radiation oncology and medic...
The aim of radiotherapy is the accurate direction of a radiation dose in the defined tumour volume w...
International audienceThe radiation therapy quality assurance of clinical trials is internationally ...
Background and purpose: Brachytherapy is applied in 39 radiotherapy institutions in The Netherlands ...
SummaryBackgroundRadiotherapy simulators play an important role in the preparation of radiation trea...
Background and purpose: Conformal radiotherapy has only recently been widely implemented. Although n...
Preparation for radiotherapy is a complex procedure that involves many different technologies and gr...
Radiation therapy (RT) is an essential treatment modality for cancer care and cure. Over the years, ...
SummaryBackgroundOn 24 December 2002, in compliance with Euratom Directive 97/43, the Minister of He...
To promote best practice and quality of care, the Belgian College of Physicians for Radiotherapy Cen...
Owners of imaging modalities using ionising radiation should have a documented quality assurance (QA...
AbstractBackgroundIndisputably, radiotherapy has become an entirely interdisciplinary specialty. Thi...
progress that is currently being wit-nessed in the areas of diagnostic imag-ing, treatment planning ...
The first text to focus solely on quality and safety in radiotherapy, this work encompasses not only...
Since a radiotherapy department is a clinical and technical entity, quality assurance (QA) is a team...
The past two decades have brought tremendous changes to the practice of radiation oncology and medic...
The aim of radiotherapy is the accurate direction of a radiation dose in the defined tumour volume w...
International audienceThe radiation therapy quality assurance of clinical trials is internationally ...
Background and purpose: Brachytherapy is applied in 39 radiotherapy institutions in The Netherlands ...
SummaryBackgroundRadiotherapy simulators play an important role in the preparation of radiation trea...
Background and purpose: Conformal radiotherapy has only recently been widely implemented. Although n...
Preparation for radiotherapy is a complex procedure that involves many different technologies and gr...
Radiation therapy (RT) is an essential treatment modality for cancer care and cure. Over the years, ...
SummaryBackgroundOn 24 December 2002, in compliance with Euratom Directive 97/43, the Minister of He...
To promote best practice and quality of care, the Belgian College of Physicians for Radiotherapy Cen...
Owners of imaging modalities using ionising radiation should have a documented quality assurance (QA...