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Dose rate versus gantry speed performance evaluation for slow gantry speeds using DICOM RT plans

Bredikin et al., 2022

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405521233168120052
Author
Bredikin A
Walsh M
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics

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Purpose Varian provides a DICOM RT Plan file that users can deliver to the electronic portal imaging device (EPID) panel to confirm the linear accelerator delivers consistent dose output across several regions of interest for varying dose rates and gantry speeds (DRGS) …
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