Limiting jaw position across midline is a common inverse-planning strategy to minimize dose to normal tissue and improve conformality when treating irregular targets. However, jawless linacs lack an analogous, planner-controlled method. In this study, we eval...
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Jeremy S. Bredfeldt, PhD
Department of Radiation Oncology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School
Organs-at-Risk Sparing Using Midline Mlc Travel Limits for VMAT on Varian Ethos
Poster Program · Therapy Physics
Physician Experience and Peer Review Change Rates In a Prospective, Disease Site-Specific Quality Assurance Program
Peer review is a core component of quality assurance in radiation oncology. This study evaluated whether physician years of clinical experience were associated with differences in peer review change rates within a standardized, prospective, disease-site–speci...
Poster Program · Professional
Safety and Precision In a Same-Day, MRI-Only Simulation with Adaptive VMAT SRS/SRT Workflow: Integrating Synthetic CT and AI-Driven Quality Assurance
The efficacy of stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and radiotherapy (SRT) for brain metastases is often compromised by tumor growth and soft tissue changes between simulation and treatment. To eliminate these latencies, we clinically implemented a novel same-day...
Poster Program · Therapy Physics