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dosimetry:userguide:userguide [2015/07/02 15:44] – [Radiotherapy Support Functions] dpatenaude | dosimetry:userguide:userguide [2018/11/05 17:14] – [Radiotherapy Support Functions] kerhart | ||
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Access to the astroid Dosimetry App is provided by the thinknode™ framework using http json formatted requests. thinknode™ provides the ' | Access to the astroid Dosimetry App is provided by the thinknode™ framework using http json formatted requests. thinknode™ provides the ' | ||
+ | The [[http:// | ||
===== Purpose ===== | ===== Purpose ===== | ||
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===== Proton Delivery System Conventions ===== | ===== Proton Delivery System Conventions ===== | ||
- | (this section could also be named Geometric and Beamline Conventions) | + | ==== Geometric and Beamline Conventions |
The [[dosimetry: | The [[dosimetry: | ||
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* [[dosimetry: | * [[dosimetry: | ||
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- | ==== Dose Calculation Functions ==== | ||
- | Detailed function and data type definitions can be found at [[http:// | ||
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- | | + | ==== Dose Calculation Functions ==== |
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+ | Detailed function and data type definitions can be found at [[http:// | ||
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==== Radiotherapy Support Functions ==== | ==== Radiotherapy Support Functions ==== | ||
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Some more complex data types have detailed descriptions and example usages shown below: | Some more complex data types have detailed descriptions and example usages shown below: | ||
- | * [[userguide: | + | * [[dosimetry:userguide: |
- | ===== Examples ===== | + | ===== Calc Provider |
==== thinknode™ ==== | ==== thinknode™ ==== | ||
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Official thinknode™ user guide documentation can be found at [[https:// | Official thinknode™ user guide documentation can be found at [[https:// | ||
- | * **[[userguide:thinknode# | + | * **[[dosimetry: |
- | * [[userguide: | + | * [[dosimetry:userguide: |
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==== DTFs, DCFs, & RSFs ==== | ==== DTFs, DCFs, & RSFs ==== | ||
- | Refer to the [[userguide: | + | Refer to the [[dosimetry:userguide: |
===== System Usage ===== | ===== System Usage ===== | ||
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=== Grid and Image Data Interpretation === | === Grid and Image Data Interpretation === | ||
- | The difference between the grid and image origin definitions can easily | + | The difference between the grid and image origin definitions can result in image or grid data being misinterpreted. Image origins are defined at the corner of the image, while grid origins are defined |
For images, it's important to remember that the location of the pixel value is at the pixel center point, so the position of the first cell, for example, should be shifted by 1/2 of the pixel spacing. Grids however typically contain point data (not cell centered), so data and position correspond directly with a shift. | For images, it's important to remember that the location of the pixel value is at the pixel center point, so the position of the first cell, for example, should be shifted by 1/2 of the pixel spacing. Grids however typically contain point data (not cell centered), so data and position correspond directly with a shift. | ||
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It's important to remember there are multiple coordinate systems being used simultaneously for dosimetry planning that are all very dependent on each other. | It's important to remember there are multiple coordinate systems being used simultaneously for dosimetry planning that are all very dependent on each other. | ||
- | For a more detailed look at the coordinate systems refer to [[userguide: | + | For a more detailed look at the coordinate systems refer to [[dosimetry:userguide: |
===== Known Application Limitations ===== | ===== Known Application Limitations ===== | ||
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- **Large array_types of number_types** create issues with uploading to the ISS provider if the points are too dense. | - **Large array_types of number_types** create issues with uploading to the ISS provider if the points are too dense. | ||
- Consider keeping arrays of numbers from being overly large. | - Consider keeping arrays of numbers from being overly large. | ||
+ | - **PBS Dose Calculation Functions** accept the input type of proton_degrader, | ||
+ | - Currently only constant thickness range-shifters are validated for clinical use. | ||
Should you discover or suspect any additional errors or limitations not noted above, please contact the .decimal astroid Dosimetry App development lead, Kevin, Erhart, at kerhart@dotdecimal.com with details of your concerns. All concerns will be addressed as quickly as possible and follow up with the submitter will occur throughout the inquire and correction process. | Should you discover or suspect any additional errors or limitations not noted above, please contact the .decimal astroid Dosimetry App development lead, Kevin, Erhart, at kerhart@dotdecimal.com with details of your concerns. All concerns will be addressed as quickly as possible and follow up with the submitter will occur throughout the inquire and correction process. |
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