Automated analysis of images acquired with electronic portal imaging device during delivery of quality assurance plans for inversely optimized arc therapy

Radiotherapy and Oncology : Journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology
Anna FredhPer Munck af Rosenschöld

Abstract

This work presents an automated method for comprehensively analyzing EPID images acquired for quality assurance of RapidArc treatment delivery. In-house-developed software has been used for the analysis and long-term results from measurements on three linacs are presented.

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