To quantify the geometric accuracy of an automatic applicator anchor point placement framework for cervical cancer (CC) high-dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy implemented in Oncentra Brachy (Elekta).
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Tyler Meyer
Department of Medical Physics, Arthur Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre
Evaluating the Geometric Accuracy of Automatic Applicator Anchor Point Placement for Cervical Cancer HDR Brachytherapy Planning
Poster Program · Therapy Physics
Trends In Academic Productivity Among Canadian Clinical Medical Physicists By Career Stage
Clinical innovation is essential for advancing radiation therapy and is often led by clinically medical physicists. As the clinical and academic landscape evolves, establishing a research portfolio presents challenges and new opportunities for medical physici...
Poster Program · Professional
Dosimetric and Clinical Insights In Transitioning from TG-43 to Advanced TG-186 Dose Calculations for Permanent Prostate Brachytherapy
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Proffered Program · Therapy Physics