Kamino et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Development of an ultrasmall‐band linear accelerator guide for a four‐dimensional image‐guided radiotherapy system with a gimbaled x‐ray headKamino et al., 2007
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- Author
- Kamino Y
- Miura S
- Kokubo M
- Yamashita I
- Hirai E
- Hiraoka M
- Ishikawa J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Medical physics
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We are developing a four‐dimensional image‐guided radiotherapy system with a gimbaled x‐ray head. It is capable of pursuing irradiation and delivering irradiation precisely with the help of an agile moving x‐ray head on the gimbals. Requirements for the accelerator guide …
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