Andreozzi et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Remote Cherenkov imaging‐based quality assurance of a magnetic resonance image‐guided radiotherapy systemAndreozzi et al., 2018
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- Andreozzi J
- Mooney K
- Brůža P
- Curcuru A
- Gladstone D
- Pogue B
- Green O
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- Medical physics
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Purpose Tools to perform regular quality assurance of magnetic resonance image‐guided radiotherapy (MRIgRT) systems should ideally be independent of interference from the magnetic fields. Remotely acquired optical Cherenkov imaging‐based dosimetry …
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