2023
DOI: 10.1002/mp.16806
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ART2Dose: A comprehensive dose verification platform for online adaptive radiotherapy

Jingying Lin,
Mingli Chen,
Youfang Lai
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundOnline adaptive radiotherapy (ART) involves the development of adaptable treatment plans that consider patient anatomical data obtained right prior to treatment administration, facilitated by cone‐beam computed tomography guided adaptive radiotherapy (CTgART) and magnetic resonance image‐guided adaptive radiotherapy (MRgART). To ensure accuracy of these adaptive plans, it is crucial to conduct calculation‐based checks and independent verification of volumetric dose distribution, as measurement‐based … Show more

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“…Although these studies enhance the accuracy of dose calculations due to the slower calculation speed or the need for manual adjustments to consider the MR influence, the overall process of obtaining dose calculation results is timeconsuming, limiting its applicability for fast online plan verification. In a recently published paper [22], researchers demonstrated its potential as a secondary dose verification software by improving computational speed and accuracy using a GPU-based in-house Monte Carlo engine. However, it is recognized that additional time is needed to achieve universal implementation in clinical settings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these studies enhance the accuracy of dose calculations due to the slower calculation speed or the need for manual adjustments to consider the MR influence, the overall process of obtaining dose calculation results is timeconsuming, limiting its applicability for fast online plan verification. In a recently published paper [22], researchers demonstrated its potential as a secondary dose verification software by improving computational speed and accuracy using a GPU-based in-house Monte Carlo engine. However, it is recognized that additional time is needed to achieve universal implementation in clinical settings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%