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Oncology

Western University

Oncology Publications

2016

Oncology

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Accuracy Requirements And Uncertainties In Radiotherapy: A Report Of The International Atomic Energy Agency., Debbie Van Der Merwe, Jacob Van Dyk, Brendan Healy, Eduardo Zubizarreta, Joanna Izewska, Ben Mijnheer, Ahmed Meghzifene Nov 2016

Accuracy Requirements And Uncertainties In Radiotherapy: A Report Of The International Atomic Energy Agency., Debbie Van Der Merwe, Jacob Van Dyk, Brendan Healy, Eduardo Zubizarreta, Joanna Izewska, Ben Mijnheer, Ahmed Meghzifene

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BACKGROUND: Radiotherapy technology continues to advance and the expectation of improved outcomes requires greater accuracy in various radiotherapy steps. Different factors affect the overall accuracy of dose delivery. Institutional comprehensive quality assurance (QA) programs should ensure that uncertainties are maintained at acceptable levels. The International Atomic Energy Agency has recently developed a report summarizing the accuracy achievable and the suggested action levels, for each step in the radiotherapy process. Overview of the report: The report seeks to promote awareness and encourage quantification of uncertainties in order to promote safer and more effective patient treatments. The radiotherapy process and the radiobiological …


Radiation Oncology Quality And Safety Considerations In Low Resource Settings: A Medical Physics Perspective, Jacob Van Dyk, Ahmed Meghzifene Nov 2016

Radiation Oncology Quality And Safety Considerations In Low Resource Settings: A Medical Physics Perspective, Jacob Van Dyk, Ahmed Meghzifene

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The last few years have seen a significant growth of interest in the global radiation therapy crisis. Various organizations have quantified the need and are providing aid in support of addressing the shortfalls existing in many low-to-middle income countries (LMICs). With the tremendous demand for new facilities, equipment and personnel, it is very important to recognize the quality and safety challenges and to address them directly. An examination of publications on quality and safety in radiation therapy indicates a consistency in a number of the recommendations; however, these authoritative reports were generally based on input from high-resourced contexts. Here we …