Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe a practical approach to commissioning and quality assurance (QA) of a dedicated wide-bore 3 Tesla (3T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner for radiotherapy planning.Methods: A comprehensive commissioning protocol focusing on radiotherapy (RT) specific requirements was developed and performed. RT specific tests included: uniformity characteristics of radio-frequency (RF) coil, couch top attenuation, geometric distortion, laser and couch movement and an end-to-end radiotherapy treatment planning test. General tests for overall system performance and safety measurements were also performed.Results: The use of pre-scan based intensity correction increased the uniformity from 61.7% to 97% (b...
The purpose of this study was to describe our experience with 1.0T MR-SIM including characterization...
Background and Purpose: Magnetic resonance imaging is increasingly used in radiotherapy planning; ye...
We evaluated the feasibility of a magnetic resonance (MR) tumor model and the accuracy of 3D dosimet...
With the advent of high-field MRI scanners specially designed for modern radiotherapy planning and s...
Recent developments in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology and imaging technique has enabled...
Computerized radiation therapy planning systems (RTPSs) are pivotal for treatment planning. The acce...
BACKGROUND:Magnetic Resonance linear accelerator (MR-linac) systems represent a new type of technolo...
LEARNING OBJECTIVES1) To demonstrate the importance of the quality assurance (QA) of radiation treat...
Radiotherapy is a common treatment option for malignant tumors. The use of magnetic resonance imagin...
Consistent quality assurance (QA) programs are vital to MR-guided radiotherapy (MRgRT), for ensuring...
Purpose: To describe the Quality Assurance (QA) methods of modern Three-dimensional conformal radiot...
Magnetic resonance-guided radiotherapy technology is relatively new and commissioning publications, ...
OBJECTIVE The goal of this consensus expert opinion was to define quality assurance (QA) tests fo...
Background and purpose: There are currently no standard quality assurance (QA) methods for magnetic ...
Purpose: The real-time tumor tracking radiotherapy (RTRT) system requires periodic quality assurance...
The purpose of this study was to describe our experience with 1.0T MR-SIM including characterization...
Background and Purpose: Magnetic resonance imaging is increasingly used in radiotherapy planning; ye...
We evaluated the feasibility of a magnetic resonance (MR) tumor model and the accuracy of 3D dosimet...
With the advent of high-field MRI scanners specially designed for modern radiotherapy planning and s...
Recent developments in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology and imaging technique has enabled...
Computerized radiation therapy planning systems (RTPSs) are pivotal for treatment planning. The acce...
BACKGROUND:Magnetic Resonance linear accelerator (MR-linac) systems represent a new type of technolo...
LEARNING OBJECTIVES1) To demonstrate the importance of the quality assurance (QA) of radiation treat...
Radiotherapy is a common treatment option for malignant tumors. The use of magnetic resonance imagin...
Consistent quality assurance (QA) programs are vital to MR-guided radiotherapy (MRgRT), for ensuring...
Purpose: To describe the Quality Assurance (QA) methods of modern Three-dimensional conformal radiot...
Magnetic resonance-guided radiotherapy technology is relatively new and commissioning publications, ...
OBJECTIVE The goal of this consensus expert opinion was to define quality assurance (QA) tests fo...
Background and purpose: There are currently no standard quality assurance (QA) methods for magnetic ...
Purpose: The real-time tumor tracking radiotherapy (RTRT) system requires periodic quality assurance...
The purpose of this study was to describe our experience with 1.0T MR-SIM including characterization...
Background and Purpose: Magnetic resonance imaging is increasingly used in radiotherapy planning; ye...
We evaluated the feasibility of a magnetic resonance (MR) tumor model and the accuracy of 3D dosimet...