News | Radiation Therapy | February 07, 2017

Northern Ireland cancer center will now be able to perform fully independent, measurement-based quality assurance for IMRT and VMAT treatments

IBA, Dolphin Online Ready Patient QA and Monitoring solution, radiotherapy, North West Cancer Centre, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, first in U.K.

February 7, 2017 — IBA (Ion Beam Applications S.A.) recently announced the first clinical implementation of its Dolphin Online Ready Patient QA and Monitoring solution in the United Kingdom.

With the use of Dolphin attached to the hospital’s TrueBeam treatment machine, the team at the North West Cancer Centre in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, set a new standard for high quality cancer therapy and a more efficient patient quality assurance (QA) process.

“With Dolphin we can perform fully independent, measurement-based quality assurance of our most advanced IMRT [intensity modulated radiation therapy] and VMAT [volumetric arc therapy] treatments quickly and confidently.” said Andrew Reilly, M.D., head of radiotherapy physics at the North West Cancer Centre, Londonderry. He continued, “Being so straightforward to use, it allows us to plan to the capabilities of the treatment machines, rather than limiting what we do because legacy verification processes cannot keep up. This ensures our clinicians can offer the best possible care to their patients.”

Wendy Hyland, M.D., radiotherapy physicist added, “The measurement process is so easy I can spend more time thinking about what the results mean rather than worrying about the measurements themselves.”

Dolphin is a complete solution that offers a higher capability to detect and verify possible treatment dose discrepancies compared to conventional QA solutions, according to IBA, thus contributing to a more efficient and safer radiation therapy. This improvement is based on Dolphin’s significantly higher treatment dose measurement resolution.

Highly complex IMRT and rotational treatment plans are delivered and measured with the Dolphin transmission detector prior to each patient treatment. A sophisticated TPS-Class software allows verification of dose deviations in 3-D patient anatomy between the plan and actual delivered dose measured with Dolphin.

The hospital’s patient QA workflow efficiency is increased with Dolphin’s “plug and play” wireless setup and its automatic verification software displaying instant QA results.

The Dolphin solution including the detector and the software is online-ready and currently used for pre-treatment QA. The system will be capable of measuring the actual patient treatment dose in online mode, fraction by fraction. The online capability is currently pending release.

For more information: www.iba-dosimetry.com


Related Content

News

Aug. 5, 2024 — Researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have demonstrated that adding ...

Time August 09, 2024
arrow
News | PET-CT

July 31, 2024 — In a head-to-head comparison with FDG PET/CT, FDG PET/MRI demonstrated comparable or superior diagnostic ...

Time July 31, 2024
arrow
Feature | Radiation Oncology | By Christine Book

News emerging from several leading organizations and vendors in the radiation therapy arena came in at a fast pace in ...

Time July 30, 2024
arrow
News | Radiation Oncology

July 11, 2024 — The American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) issued the following statement from Jeff M ...

Time July 11, 2024
arrow
News | Radiation Oncology

July 9, 2024 — Insights from the latest Mordor Intelligence report, “Radiotherapy Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth ...

Time July 09, 2024
arrow
News | Prostate Cancer

July 5, 2024 — Lantheus Holdings, Inc., a leading radiopharmaceutical-focused company committed to enabling clinicians ...

Time July 05, 2024
arrow
News | Radiology Business

July 3, 2024 — The American Society of Radiologic Technologists has launched the BeRAD Professionalism Award to ...

Time July 03, 2024
arrow
News | Prostate Cancer

July 2, 2024 — A new editorial paper was published in Oncoscience (Volume 11) on May 20, 2024, entitled, “Deep learning ...

Time July 02, 2024
arrow
News | Artificial Intelligence

June 27, 2024 — The American College of Radiology (ACR) launched the ACR Recognized Center for Healthcare-AI (ARCH-AI) ...

Time June 27, 2024
arrow
News | Radiation Oncology

June 3, 2024 — The American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) published an updated clinical guideline that details ...

Time June 03, 2024
arrow
Subscribe Now