Welcome to RTQM System
The RTQM system integrates and manages complex radiation quality control on site of cancer radiation therapy online on mobile terminals, enabling work to be performed anywhere, enabling real-time information An application that aims to make quality control more efficient and faster by sharing it among staff members. The RTQM system consists of several applications, and each application is dedicated to each task, but the RTQM system covers the whole radiation quality control. The intuitive operation of tablet devices and smartphones has made it possible for anyone to use with less training. Not only can the cost of introducing and maintaining radiation quality control be greatly reduced using the RTQM system, it also reduces the workload on staff working in the field.
This application is an application that simulates MU verification of the production version RTQM system. The MU (monitoring unit) is an important parameter for determining the dose to patients in radiation therapy, and it is verified by calculation of an algorithm separate from RTPS without overestimating the results obtained by the radiation therapy planning system (RTPS) It needs to be done [1,2]. With this application, you can experience that the MU verification application of the production RTQM system becomes a powerful tool to perform MU verification easily and reliably.
The production version of the RTQM system, which is scheduled to be officially launched in 2014, is based on a license agreement for each installation. For more information, please contact RTQM System Corporation.
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This application has significantly limited its original functionality. It is not intended for use in actual medical settings.
We do not guarantee any damage caused by using this service, regardless of direct or indirect reasons.
References
[1] G. J. Kutcher, et al., "Comprehensive QA for radiation oncology: Report on AAPM Radiation Therapy Committee Task Group 40", Med. Phys. 21, 581 (1994).
[2] Robin L. Stern, et al., "Verification of monitor unit calculations for non-IMRT clinical radiotherapy: Report of AAPM Task Group 114", Med. Phys. 38, 504 (2011).