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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Amy Shu-Jung Yu, PhD
Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University
Configuring clinical linear accelerators (LINACs) for ultra-high dose rate (UHDR) electron experiments typically requires invasive hardware modification or manufacturer intervention, limiting accessibility. We developed an independent, non-invasive, software-...
To develop and characterize a lost-cost, 3D-printed, patient-specific electron cutout filled with steel ball bearings (BBs) for use with Elekta linear accelerators, and to assess current electron radiotherapy (ERT) practices and clinical perspectives on exist...
Collision risk between the patient/immobilization devices with gantry or the on-board imaging system remains a safety and workflow concern in modern radiotherapy. We built and implemented a real-time laser visualization system, enabling immediate assessment o...
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