Monitoring anatomical changes of individual patients using statistical process control during head-and-neck radiotherapy (2019)
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Abstract
This retrospective feasibility study investigated the application of deformable image registration (DIR) and Exponentially Weighted Moving Average (EWMA) Statistical Process Control (SPC) charts [3] to monitor and quantify individual patient non-rigid deformations during treatment.
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Marsh S, Lowther N, Hamilton D, Kim H, Evans J, Louwe R (2019). Monitoring anatomical changes of individual patients using statistical process control during head-and-neck radiotherapy. Milan: ESTRO. 26/04/2019-30/04/2019.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
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