An international survey of imaging practices in radiotherapy
Improvements in delivery of radiation dose to target tissues in radiotherapy have increased the need for better image quality and led to a higher frequency of imaging patients. Imaging for treatment planning extends to function and motion assessment and devices are incorporated into medical linear a...
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Main Authors: | Martin, C. J., Kron, T., Vassileva, J., Wood, T. J., Joyce, C., Ung, N. M., Small, W., Gros, S., Roussakis, Y., Plazas, M. C., Benali, A-H, Djukelic, M., Ragab, H., Abuhaimed, A. |
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2021
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/34537/ |
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