Investigation of the effects of spinal surgical implants on radiotherapy dosimetry: A study of 3D printed phantoms
Abstract
Purpose The use of three‐dimensional (3D) printing to develop custom phantoms for dosimetric studies in radiotherapy is increasing. The process allows production of phantoms designed to evaluated specific geometries, patients, or patient groups with a defining feature. The ability to print bone‐equivalent phantoms has, however, proved challenging. The purpose of this work was to 3D print a series of three similar spine phantoms containing no...
Paper Details
Title
Investigation of the effects of spinal surgical implants on radiotherapy dosimetry: A study of 3D printed phantoms
Published Date
Jul 20, 2021
Journal
Volume
48
Issue
8
Pages
4586 - 4597
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