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Revision as of 23:29, 24 July 2012
Home < Documentation < 4.1 < Extensions < SlicerRT
Introduction and Acknowledgements
Authors: Csaba Pinter (PerkLab, Queen's University), Andras Lasso (PerkLab, Queen's University), Kevin Wang (Radiation Medicine Program, Princess Margaret Hospital, University Health Network Toronto)
Contact: Andras Lasso, <email>lasso@cs.queensu.ca</email>
Website: https://www.assembla.com/spaces/slicerrt
License: Slicer license
Extension Description
SlicerRT is one of the themes of the SparKit (Software Platform and Adaptive Radiotherapy Kit) project with the goal of making 3D Slicer a powerful radiotherapy research platform. SparKit is a project funded by Cancer Care Ontarioand the Ontario Consortium for Adaptive Interventions in Radiation Oncology (OCAIRO) to provide free, open-source toolset for radiotherapy and related image-guided interventions.
Modules
- DICOM-RT import
- Dose volume histogram
- Dose accumulation
Use Cases
- Comparison of dose maps and dose volume histograms from various treatment planning systems
- Evaluation the effect of image-based non-rigid patient motion compensation
- Dose accumulation with motion compensation
Tutorials
- Tutorial presentation: available on the SlicerRT website
- Sample data: available on the SlicerRT website
Similar Extensions
- Plastimatch: SlicerRT and Plastimatch are complementary software libraries. Plastimatch focuses on delivering new computational methods radiotherapy, while SlicerRT aims for providing an easy-to-use interface for a wide range of stable, well-tested radiotherapy related features. SlicerRT uses Plastimatch internally for certain operations.
References
Information for Developers
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