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Evaluating organ delineation, dose calculation and daily localization in an open-MRI simulation workflow for prostate cancer patients
2015
Radiation Oncology
This study describes initial testing and evaluation of a vertical-field open Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanner for the purpose of simulation in radiation therapy for prostate cancer. We have evaluated the clinical workflow of using open MRI as a sole modality for simulation and planning. Relevant results related to MRI alignment (vs. CT) reference dataset with Cone-Beam CT (CBCT) for daily localization are presented. Methods: Ten patients participated in an IRB approved study utilizing
doi:10.1186/s13014-014-0309-0
pmid:25889107
pmcid:PMC4340286
fatcat:jt5tiv5nsvh3zhpm4hcr6az24q