
doi: 10.7759/cureus.160
A process was developed to allow the delivery of online dose-guided adaptive radiotherapy (DART). DART was defined as the method to utilize patient imaging data and treatment planning data, such as dose fluences to assess the validity and quality of the treatment and the dose delivered to the target volume and critical anatomical structures of the patient. A system was established to adapt radiotherapy treatment parameters to ensure optimized treatment.
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