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Keywords: Setup Verification
PO-GePV-M-108Transformation of a 6DoF Robotic Couch Position to Account for Intrafraction Variation for a Proton Therapy System
M Shang*, Y Yuan, D Pang, Y Chen, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC
PO-GePV-M-134Clinical Experience of ExacTrac to Guide Six Degree of Freedom Fiducial Marker Based Patient Positioning for Hypo-Prostate Fractionation
R Sandhu*, C Knill, B Loughery, L Lin, Z Seymour, Beaumont Health - Dearborn, Dearborn, MI
PO-GePV-M-283A Portable Real-Time Image-Guided 6DoF Robotic Positioning System for Canine FLASH Trials
A Sakaamini*, X Liu, R Wiersma, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
PO-GePV-T-359A Simple Rule of Thumb to Decide Between Head-First Supine (HFS) Or Feet-First Supine (FFS) for Certain Patients Undergoing Radiotherapy
H Kadji1*, B Lewis1,2, T Besso1, J Volpe1, R Teboh Forbang1,2, (1) Hackensack Meridian Health At Mountainside Medical Center, (2) Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ
SU-E-BRA-2Dosimetric Characterization of Patient Setup Uncertainty for Patients Treated with Craniospinal Irradiation Using a VMAT Approach
K Osterman1, D Barbee1, J Teruel1, S Taneja1*, B Cooper1, J Zhang1, (1) NYU Langone Health, New York, NY
TU-D1000-IePD-F5-2Predicting Bladder Dose Constraints Using Combined Overlap Volume Histogram and Relative Pose Method: Quantitative Characterization of the Reference Bladder for Setup
Y Lao1*, M Cao1, S Tenn1, J Neylon1, K Sheng1, (1) UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
WE-B-202-6BEST IN PHYSICS (MULTI-DISCIPLINARY): Characterizing and Testing a Piezoelectric Film Detector for Proton Range Verification
J Ryser*, A Kassaee, C Sehgal, S Avery, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, PA
WE-C1000-IePD-F5-4Development of An Extension Device for Cranial Localization On Patients with Broad Torsos for Stereotactic Radiosurgery Treatments
E Morris1*, C Miller1, K Woods2, M Cao1, (1) Department of Radiation Oncology, UCLA Health, Los Angeles, CA, (2) Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

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