Development of a phantom for assessing the precision of setup in skin mark‐less surface‐guided radiotherapy
Masahide Saito,
Koji Ueda,
Hikaru Nemoto
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundSurface‐guided radiotherapy (SGRT) is adopted by several institutions; however, reports on the phantoms used to assess the precision of the SGRT setup are limited.PurposeThe purpose of this study was to develop a phantom to verify the accuracy of the irradiation position during skin mark‐less SGRT.MethodsAn acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) plastic cube phantom with a diameter of 150 mm on each side containing a dummy target of 15 mm and two types of body surface‐shaped phantoms (breast/face shap… Show more
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