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Creating a PBS Beam
Defining treatment beams will be one of the most important tasks within the Astroid planning system. Defining appropriate beams will require users to use their knowledge and experience to properly select many of the parameters that define a treatment beam. These parameters include the target, geometry (isocenter, gantry and couch angles), beamline devices, air gap, and spot placement options. The Beam task utilizes a series of blocks to organize the beam creation process into a common step-by-step sequence. Several blocks are optional as not all beams will use all features. Additionally, it is important to point out that the treatment room & default spot placement parameters are set outside of the individual beam creation tasks as these apply to all beams (however, spot placement parameters can be overridden within each beam if desired). An example of constructing a lateral beam, with the isocenter at the centroid of the PTV is given below to illustrate the features available when defining a beam.
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- After you select the Create New PBS Beam you will be able to set the beam geometry parameters:
- Select the intended target
- Select the Isocenter
- Set the gantry angle
- Set the couch angle
- If desired, add an aperture
- Refer to Creating a New Aperture for detailed instruction
- Select the snout size
- If desired, select the range shifter to use based on the ones available for the selected snout