
The IGRT is described in its various equipment and implementation. IGRT can be based either on ionizing radiation generating 2D imaging (MV or kV) or 3D imaging (CBCT or MV-CT) or on non-ionizing radiation (ultrasound, optical imaging, MRI or radiofrequency). Adaptive radiation therapy is then presented in its principles of implementation. The function of the technicians for IGRT is then presented and the possible dose delivered by the on-board imaging is discussed. The quality control of IGRT devices is finally described.
Quality Control, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Neoplasms, Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted, Humans, Radiotherapy Dosage, Radiosurgery, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Multimodal Imaging, Radiotherapy, Image-Guided, Ultrasonography
Quality Control, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Neoplasms, Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted, Humans, Radiotherapy Dosage, Radiosurgery, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Multimodal Imaging, Radiotherapy, Image-Guided, Ultrasonography
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