3D Printing in Radiation Therapy
Author(s)
Kairn, T; Crowe, SB; Kron, T;
Journal Title
3D Printing in Radiation Therapy
Publication Type
Book
Abstract
3D Printing in Radiation Therapy provides practical and comprehensive guidance for the implementation, quality management, maintenance and safe use of a clinical 3D printing programme in the radiation therapy context. Radiation therapy is a safe and effective treatment that can benefit half of all cancer patients, and the introduction of an appropriately planned, managed, and resourced 3D printing programme can increase that benefit in terms of the radiation therapy patient experience, staff engagement, treatment accuracy and improved treatment outcomes, in addition to monetary savings. Part of IOP Series in Global Health and Radiation Oncology.Key features• Information to aid in selection of suitable 3D printing modalities, materials and software for radiation therapy applications.• Guidance regarding efficiently and accurately designing, printing and post-processing phantoms, jigs and attachments as well as radiation treatment equipment such as bolus, immobilisation devices, radiation shields and brachytherapy applicators.• A detailed introduction to comprehensive quality management of the 3D printing service, including documented risk assessments, commissioning methods, 3D printer maintenance, 3D print quality control, reviews, audits and staff training.• Advice on the potential costs and benefits of the 3D printing service in terms of time, money, space, patient and staff safety, and waste management.
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Department(s)
Physical Sciences
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