A survey of quality control (QC) currently undertaken in UK radiotherapy centres for high dose rate (HDR) and pulsed dose rate (PDR) brachytherapy has been conducted. The purpose was to benchmark current accepted practice of tests, frequencies and tolerances to assure acceptable HDR/PDR equipment performance. It is 20 years since a similar survey was conducted in the UK and the current review is timed to coincide with a revision of the IPEM Report 81 guidelines for quality control in radiotherapy
This work presents a comparison of air kerma rate (AKR) measurements performed by multiple radiother...
Background and purpose: Brachytherapy treatment outcomes depend on the accuracy of the delivered dos...
The vast majority of radiotherapy departments in Europe using brachytherapy (BT) perform temporary i...
A survey of quality control (QC) currently undertaken in UK radiotherapy centres for high dose rate ...
A survey of quality control practices for high dose rate (HDR) and pulsed dose rate (PDR) brachyther...
Background and purpose: Brachytherapy is applied in 39 radiotherapy institutions in The Netherlands ...
This work is concerned with physics-aspects of safety, quality control (QC) and dosimetry audit in h...
Background and purpose: Contact brachytherapy is used for the treatment of early rectal cancer. An o...
This study provides a review of recent publications on the physics-aspects of dosimetric accuracy in...
Background and purpose: To gain insight into the current practice of quality control (QC) of medical...
Abstract This white paper was commissioned by the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) Bo...
Introduction Using ionization radiation for diagnostic and treatment fields has increased worldwide ...
Pulsed Dose Rate (PDR) treatment is a new brachytherapy modality that combines physical advantages o...
SummaryPulsed Dose Rate (PDR) treatment is a new brachytherapy modality that combines physical advan...
Background and purpose: Brachytherapy treatment outcomes depend on the accuracy of the delivered dos...
This work presents a comparison of air kerma rate (AKR) measurements performed by multiple radiother...
Background and purpose: Brachytherapy treatment outcomes depend on the accuracy of the delivered dos...
The vast majority of radiotherapy departments in Europe using brachytherapy (BT) perform temporary i...
A survey of quality control (QC) currently undertaken in UK radiotherapy centres for high dose rate ...
A survey of quality control practices for high dose rate (HDR) and pulsed dose rate (PDR) brachyther...
Background and purpose: Brachytherapy is applied in 39 radiotherapy institutions in The Netherlands ...
This work is concerned with physics-aspects of safety, quality control (QC) and dosimetry audit in h...
Background and purpose: Contact brachytherapy is used for the treatment of early rectal cancer. An o...
This study provides a review of recent publications on the physics-aspects of dosimetric accuracy in...
Background and purpose: To gain insight into the current practice of quality control (QC) of medical...
Abstract This white paper was commissioned by the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) Bo...
Introduction Using ionization radiation for diagnostic and treatment fields has increased worldwide ...
Pulsed Dose Rate (PDR) treatment is a new brachytherapy modality that combines physical advantages o...
SummaryPulsed Dose Rate (PDR) treatment is a new brachytherapy modality that combines physical advan...
Background and purpose: Brachytherapy treatment outcomes depend on the accuracy of the delivered dos...
This work presents a comparison of air kerma rate (AKR) measurements performed by multiple radiother...
Background and purpose: Brachytherapy treatment outcomes depend on the accuracy of the delivered dos...
The vast majority of radiotherapy departments in Europe using brachytherapy (BT) perform temporary i...