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Introduction and Acknowledgements

Authors: Csaba Pinter (PerkLab, Queen's University), Kevin Alexander (KGH, Queen's University), Alec Robinson (PerkLab, Queen's University)
Contributors: John Schreiner (Kingston General Hospital)
Contacts:

  • Csaba Pinter, <email>csaba.pinter@queensu.ca</email>
  • Kevin Alexander, <email>Kevin.Alexander@krcc.on.ca</email>
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License: Slicer license
Download/install: install 3D Slicer, start 3D Slicer, open the Extension Manager, install SlicerRT extension, restart, install the FilmDosimetry extension

Extension Description

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  • Film dosimetry analysis is a 2D dosimetry 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.
  • The extension depends on the SlicerRT general radiation therapy extension

Use Cases

Film dosimetry analysis workflow:

Film dosimetry data flow diagram

Screenshots

Film dosimetry screenshot (gamma step)
Pdd aligment curve screenshot


Calibration curve screenshot

Tutorials

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References

  • Alexander, K. M., Robinson, A., Pinter, C., Fichtinger, G., Schreiner, L. J. (2016). Development of 3D Slicer based film dosimetry analysis. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 847, 012061
    • Please cite this when you refer to Film Dosimetry in your publication
  • Pinter, C., et al. "Performing radiation therapy research using the open-source SlicerRT toolkit." World Congress for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, 2015
  • C. Pinter, A. Lasso, A. Wang, D. Jaffray and G. Fichtinger, "SlicerRT – Radiation therapy research toolkit for 3D Slicer", Med. Phys., 39(10) pp. 6332-6338, 2012
    • Please cite the following paper when referring to SlicerRT in your publication

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