Early Experience with Brainlab Elements Spine SRS
James Robar, PhD, Medical Physicist from Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada, presents his early experiences with Elements Spine SRS planning software. He begins by describing the planning approach and protocol for treating with spine stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) in Nova Scotia. He then goes on to cover what differentiates Elements Spine SRS software from their standard approach. Finally, he covers his department’s experiences with the software, including addressing the testing parameters used, as well as giving a detailed plan comparison with their own conventional planning methods.
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