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2021 AAPM Virtual 63rd Annual Meeting - FLASH: Treatment Planning, Delivery, and Verification -
2021-07-25T00:00:00+00:00
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2021 AAPM Virtual 63rd Annual Meeting - Session: FLASH: Treatment Planning, Delivery, and Verification
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Feasibility of 3D Printed Ridge Filter to Enable SBRT FLASH Therapy Using Scanning Proton Beam
Ruirui Liu Washington University in St. Louis
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Simulating Spatial-Temporal Dose Rate Deposition On Tissue Sparing for Scanned Pencil-Beam Vs Double-Scattered Protons
- Ray Yang BC Cancer - Centre for Southern Interior
Need for Beam Collimation Design for Dose-Rate Fall-Off in Proton Flash Treatment Using Pencil Beam Scanning
- El Hassane Bentefour, PhD University of Maryland School of Medicine
Prompt Gamma Timing as a Real-Time Relative Dose Rate Monitor of FLASH Proton Delivery
- Allison Haertter University of Pennsylvania
Pulse Resolved Beam Characterization and Feedback for FLASH-RT Using Radioluminescent Dosimeters
- Muhammad Ramish Ashraf Dartmouth College
Absolute Dosimetry of Ultra-High Dose Rate Pulsed Electron Beams Using a Graphite Probe Calorimeter
- Federico Keszti McGill University
A Pyroelectric Calorimeter with Electrometer Readout for the Absolute Dosimetry of FLASH Radiation: Proof of Principle
- James Renaud, PhD National Research Council Canada
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