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2021 AAPM Virtual 63rd Annual Meeting - Translational Technologies and Techniques -
2021-07-25T00:00:00+00:00
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2021 AAPM Virtual 63rd Annual Meeting - Session: Translational Technologies and Techniques
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A Real-Time Surveillance System to Improve the Safety of MRI in Radiation Oncology
Guanglin Tang The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Ctr
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A Development of An In-House Software for Motion Monitoring During the Stereotactic Paraspinal Treatment
- Qiyong Fan Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
An International Validation of Knowledge-Based Planning
- Aaron Babier University of Toronto
Development of a Novel Dual-Modality Balloon Implant for Simultaneous HDR Brachytherapy and Magnetic Nanoparticle Hyperthermia of Brain Tumor Resection Cavities
- Shuying Wan, PhD Department of Radiation Oncology
Prescription Tradeoff Decision Support for Pancreas SBRT: From Templates to Artificial Intelligence Models
- Yibo Xie Duke University Medical Center
Understanding Physician's Preference in Treatment Planning of Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy of Prostate Cancer
- Yin Gao The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Use of CBCT for Reducing QACT Frequency in Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy: Head and Neck
- Weiguang Yao University of Maryland School of Medicine
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