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2021 AAPM Virtual 63rd Annual Meeting - Treatment Planning: Dose Calculation and Prediction -
2021-07-25T00:00:00+00:00
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2021 AAPM Virtual 63rd Annual Meeting - Session: Treatment Planning: Dose Calculation and Prediction
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Introducing Kernel Truncation and Sparsity Into Dose Calculations for IMRT Optimization
Hunter Stephens Duke University
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A Consensus Report From the Global Harmonisation Group On Clinical Trials: Report Dose-To-Medium
- Stephen Kry, PhD University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
A GPU-Accelerated Monte Carlo Engine for Calculation of MLC-Collimated Electron Fields
- Eric Brost, MS Mayo Clinic
Correlation of Treatment Time to Target Volume for GammaPod Treatments: A Simple Second Calculation"
- Leah Chen
Polar Coordinate Based Pencil Beam Dose Calculation Algorithm for VMAT
- Wen-Chih Tseng University of Florida
BEST IN PHYSICS (THERAPY): Clinical Implementation of AI-Based 3D Dose Prediction Model as Physician Directive Support Tool to Streamline Head and Neck Planning Process
- maryam mashayekhi The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Ctr
Prediction of Organ-At-Risk Doses Using An Artificial Intelligence Algorithm: Clinical Validation and Estimated Benefit to Treatment Planning for Lung SBRT
- Patrik Brodin Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center
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