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Epiqa version 3.1 supports automatic analysis of the FFF beam parameters

20. March 2013

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Upcoming Epiqa version 3.1 brings implementation of analysis of the FFF beam parameters as proposed in paper published in Medical physics, Volume 39, No. 10 – A. Fogliata et al, Definition of parameters for quality assurance of flattening filter free (FFF) photon beams in radiation therapy
The new parameters for FFF beam profile shape include automatic calculation of newly proposed parameters – Unflatness, Slope and Peak position.
The analysis supports comparison of calculated vs. measured profile (dose matrix) and measured vs. measured dose matrix for QA of the beam shape stability.
For more detailed information please see our web site here.

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  Upcoming Epiqa version 3.1 brings implementation of analysis of the FFF beam parameters as proposed in paper published in Medical physics, Volume 39, No. 10
Upcoming Epiqa version 3.1 brings implementation of analysis of the FFF beam parameters as proposed in paper published in Medical physics, Volume 39, No. 10 – <a href="http:// dx.doi.org/10.1118/1.4754799" target="_blank"><em>A. Fogliata et al</em>, Definition of parameters for quality assurance of flattening filter free (FFF) photon beams in radiation therapy</a>  <a href="http:// dx.doi.org/10.1118/1.4754799" target="_blank"><em>A. Fogliata et al</em>, Definition of parameters for quality assurance of flattening filter free (FFF) photon beams in radiation therapy.</a>
The new parameters for FFF beam profile shape include automatic calculation of newly proposed parameters – Unflatness, Slope and Peak position.  The new parameters for FFF beam profile shape include automatic calculation of newly proposed properties – Unflatness, Slope and Peak position.
The analysis supports comparison of calculated vs. measured profile (dose matrix) and measured vs. measured dose matrix for QA of the beam shape stability. The analysis supports comparison of calculated vs. measured profile (dose matrix) and measured vs. measured dose matrix for QA of the beam shape stability.
For more detailed information please see our web site <a href="http:// epidos.eu/fff/" target="_blank">here</a>.  For more detailed information please see our web site <a href="http:// epidos.eu/epiqa/athena-for- machine-qa/fff" target="_blank">here</a>.

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