Stemkens et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Image-driven, model-based 3D abdominal motion estimation for MR-guided radiotherapyStemkens et al., 2016
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- 5249797215116083724
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- Stemkens B
- Tijssen R
- De Senneville B
- Lagendijk J
- Van Den Berg C
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- Physics in Medicine & Biology
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Respiratory motion introduces substantial uncertainties in abdominal radiotherapy for which traditionally large margins are used. The MR-Linac will open up the opportunity to acquire high resolution MR images just prior to radiation and during treatment. However, volumetric …
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