Verification of an optimizer algorithm by the beam delivery evaluation of intensity-modulated arc therapy plans
In the case of dynamic radiotherapy plans, the fractionation schemes can have dosimetric effects. Our goal was to define the effect of the fraction dose on the plan quality and the beam delivery.
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Main Authors: | Pocza Tamas, Szegedi Domonkos, Major Tibor, Pesznyak Csilla |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b41f735ebde74d618a7519424c2fec04 |
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