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* Gel dosimetry analysis is a tool used in commissioning new radiation techniques and to validate the accuracy of radiation treatment by enabling visual comparison of the planned dose to the delivered dose, where correspondence between the two dose distributions is achieved using embedded landmarks. Gel dosimetry is based on imaging chemical systems spatially fixed in gelatin, which exhibit a detectable change upon irradiation. This chemical change is related to the amount of radiation received and can be probed by several imaging techniques, allowing 3D dose information to be obtained. | * Gel dosimetry analysis is a tool used in commissioning new radiation techniques and to validate the accuracy of radiation treatment by enabling visual comparison of the planned dose to the delivered dose, where correspondence between the two dose distributions is achieved using embedded landmarks. Gel dosimetry is based on imaging chemical systems spatially fixed in gelatin, which exhibit a detectable change upon irradiation. This chemical change is related to the amount of radiation received and can be probed by several imaging techniques, allowing 3D dose information to be obtained. | ||
* The slicelet currently supports CT-optCT clinical dosimetry workflows, with MR-MR preclinical and others coming up. Please contact us if you have a similar workflow you'd like to see supported | * The slicelet currently supports CT-optCT clinical dosimetry workflows, with MR-MR preclinical and others coming up. Please contact us if you have a similar workflow you'd like to see supported | ||
+ | * The extension depends on the SlicerRT general radiation therapy extension | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:03, 23 February 2015
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Introduction and Acknowledgements
Authors: Jennifer Andrea (PerkLab, Queen's University), Csaba Pinter (PerkLab, Queen's University), Mattea Welch (University of Toronto)
Contributors: Kevin Alexander (Kingston General Hospital), John Schreiner (Kingston General Hospital)
Contacts:
- Csaba Pinter, <email>csaba.pinter@queensu.ca</email>
- How to report an error
License: Slicer license
Download/install: install 3D Slicer, start 3D Slicer, open the Extension Manager, install SlicerRT extension, restart, install the GelDosimetry extension
Extension Description
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Similar Extensions
- SlicerRT: GelDosimetry uses several modules from the SlicerRT extension
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