Comparison of Two Image Guidance Methods for SBRT Treatment
- Event: 5th International Conference of the Novalis Circle 2010
- Topic: Medical Physics
- Year: 2010
Bill J. Salter, PhD, Associate Professor and Chief of the Division of Medical Physics, Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Utah’s School of Medicine compares two image guidance methods for stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) treatment: ExacTrac respiratory-triggered imaging and a novel workflow using 4D CT method. He begins by giving an overview of his experience with SBRT and the history of this 4D CT approach. He then goes into detail about the study and the results thereof.
About the speaker

Bill J. Salter, PhD
University of Utah, Huntsman Cancer Institute, USA
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