There is an increasing need to develop methods for in vivo verification of the delivery of radiotherapy treatments. Electronic portal imaging devices (EPID's) have been demonstrated to be of use for this application. The basic principle is relatively straightforward, the EPID is used to measure a two‐dimensional (2D) planar exit or portal dose map behind the patient during the treatment delivery that can provide information on any errors in linear accelerator output or changes in the patient anatomy. In this paper we focused on the effect of intra‐fraction motion, particularly respiratory motion, on the measured 2D EPID dose–response. Measurements were made with a breast phantom undergoing one‐dimensional (1D) sinusoidal motion with a range...
Background and purpose: Real-time treatment monitoring with the electronic portal imaging device (EP...
PURPOSE: To maximize the benefits of respiratory gated radiotherapy (RGRT) of lung tumors real-time ...
A high dosimetric accuracy is required for radiotherapy treatments where IMRT in combination with na...
The thesis describes the use of a liquid-filled electronic portal imaging device, EPID, for in vivo ...
Breast irradiation is one of the most challenging problems in radiotherapy due to the complex shape ...
textabstractechniques for dosimetric verification of radiotherapy treatments using a CCD camera base...
Breast irradiation is one of the most challenging problems in radiotherapy due to the complex shape ...
Background: Respiration-gated radiotherapy (RGRT) can decrease treatment toxicity by allowing for sm...
Purpose: To assess the accuracy of transmission dose rate measurements for various phantom-detector ...
PurposeTo improve patient safety and treatment quality, verification of dose delivery in radiotherap...
textabstractPurpose: To investigate the use of a commercially available video-based EPID for in vivo...
Abstract Background Respiration-gated radiotherapy (RGRT) can decrease treatment toxicity by allowin...
This study used a homogeneous water-equivalent model of an electronic portal imaging device (EPID), ...
Background: The use of electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) is a method for the dosimetric veri...
Copyright © 2008 ACPSEMTransmission dosimetry has the potential for identifying dosimetry errors dur...
Background and purpose: Real-time treatment monitoring with the electronic portal imaging device (EP...
PURPOSE: To maximize the benefits of respiratory gated radiotherapy (RGRT) of lung tumors real-time ...
A high dosimetric accuracy is required for radiotherapy treatments where IMRT in combination with na...
The thesis describes the use of a liquid-filled electronic portal imaging device, EPID, for in vivo ...
Breast irradiation is one of the most challenging problems in radiotherapy due to the complex shape ...
textabstractechniques for dosimetric verification of radiotherapy treatments using a CCD camera base...
Breast irradiation is one of the most challenging problems in radiotherapy due to the complex shape ...
Background: Respiration-gated radiotherapy (RGRT) can decrease treatment toxicity by allowing for sm...
Purpose: To assess the accuracy of transmission dose rate measurements for various phantom-detector ...
PurposeTo improve patient safety and treatment quality, verification of dose delivery in radiotherap...
textabstractPurpose: To investigate the use of a commercially available video-based EPID for in vivo...
Abstract Background Respiration-gated radiotherapy (RGRT) can decrease treatment toxicity by allowin...
This study used a homogeneous water-equivalent model of an electronic portal imaging device (EPID), ...
Background: The use of electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) is a method for the dosimetric veri...
Copyright © 2008 ACPSEMTransmission dosimetry has the potential for identifying dosimetry errors dur...
Background and purpose: Real-time treatment monitoring with the electronic portal imaging device (EP...
PURPOSE: To maximize the benefits of respiratory gated radiotherapy (RGRT) of lung tumors real-time ...
A high dosimetric accuracy is required for radiotherapy treatments where IMRT in combination with na...