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Stereotactic body radiation therapy: The report of AAPM Task Group 101

2010· article· en· 2,175 citations· W2136706275 on OpenAlex· 10.1118/1.3438081

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Abstract

Task Group 101 of the AAPM has prepared this report for medical physicists, clinicians, and therapists in order to outline the best practice guidelines for the external-beam radiation therapy technique referred to as stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). The task group report includes a review of the literature to identify reported clinical findings and expected outcomes for this treatment modality. Information is provided for establishing a SBRT program, including protocols, equipment, resources, and QA procedures. Additionally, suggestions for developing consistent documentation for prescribing, reporting, and recording SBRT treatment delivery is provided.

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The record

Venue
Medical Physics
Topic
Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques
Field
Physics and Astronomy
Canadian institutions
Princess Margaret Cancer CentreUniversity of Toronto
Funders
Keywords
Task groupMedical physicsMedical physicistDocumentationMedicineModality (human–computer interaction)RadiosurgeryTask (project management)Radiation treatment planningRadiation therapyClinical PracticeDosimetryNuclear medicineComputer scienceRadiologyPhysical therapySystems engineering
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