2019
DOI: 10.1002/acm2.12541
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The effect of respiratory motion on electronic portal imaging device dosimetry

Abstract: 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 p… Show more

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“…The anticipated benefit of IGRT is realized basing on online confirmation of the registration at the time of radiotherapy. Megavoltage (MV) electronic portal imaging device (EPID) has been still widely used as an online verification tool for the treatment field and dosimetry in radiation therapy, although the emergence of kilovoltage (kV) imager mounted on a linear accelerator [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] .…”
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“…The anticipated benefit of IGRT is realized basing on online confirmation of the registration at the time of radiotherapy. Megavoltage (MV) electronic portal imaging device (EPID) has been still widely used as an online verification tool for the treatment field and dosimetry in radiation therapy, although the emergence of kilovoltage (kV) imager mounted on a linear accelerator [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] .…”
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