ESTRO 2024 - Abstract Book
S4950
Physics - Quality assurance and auditing
ESTRO 2024
Conclusion:
This study found that a biological basis for the clinical trial credentialing criteria was not only reasonable but also revealed a slightly different set of failing results as compared to the current dosimetric criteria. As such, a biologically based criteria may be a more wholistic and clinically relevant means of assessing the acceptability of credentialing phantom results.
Keywords: Clinical trial, credentialing, dosimetry,
References:
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