Cherenkov imaging (CI) provides direct, real-time visualization of dose on a patient's surface and has been used for treatment verification and error detection in radiation therapy. However, clinical adoption of CI remains in its infancy; existing image revie...
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Megan Clark
Stanford University
Initial Experience with Cherenkov Imaging: From Clinical Workflow to a Retrospective Image Review Trial
Poster Program · Therapy Physics
Advancing HDR Brachytherapy: Real-Time Optical in vivo Dosimetry with Source Tracking
Interstitial brachytherapy enables highly conformal radiotherapy, but accuracy depends on surgical skill, and few in vivo dosimetry systems exist. Effective monitoring requires not just dose but tracking source position, dwell time, and transit times. We deve...
Proffered Program · Therapy Physics
A Complete Solution for Pediatric Upright Proton Therapy: Novel Tilting Chair for Anesthesia-Induction, Integrated Audiovisual Immersion for Awake Patients, and Child Engagement Toys
The significant tissue-sparing advantages of upright proton therapy (UPT) make it an appealing treatment for pediatric patients, yet its widespread use is limited by the lack of a commercially available solution for upright anesthesia-assisted treatment. Addi...
Poster Program · Therapy Physics
Development and Verification of a Batch-Calibration Method for Plastic Scintillator In-Vivo Dosimetry
To develop a reliable batch‑calibration method and dose‑reading protocol for in-vivo scintillation imaging dosimetry during radiation therapy.
Poster Program · Therapy Physics