LAP showcases LUNA 3D - the New More in SGRT at ESTRO 2024
Experience LUNA 3D
We proudly showcase our newest addition to the product portfolio, LUNA 3D, at this year’s ESTRO. LUNA 3D marks a significant leap forward in SGRT, utilizing high-resolution cameras to provide precise and dose-free patient positioning and monitoring throughout the radiotherapy process. Developed to satisfy the evolving needs of radiotherapy departments, LUNA 3D is set to redefine SGRT by offering comprehensive patient positioning and monitoring, from CT simulation to treatment delivery, compatible with certain bore-type and C-arm LINACs.
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In-booth talks: hear the user experience
You can expect valuable insights by listening to our daily presentations with LUNA 3D users and engaging in meaningful discussions with experts in the field. The presentations are planned as follows:
Saturday, May 4, 01:00 p.m.
Speaker:
Charbel Kassis
Institut de Cancérologie de Seine et Marne
PD Dr. rer. nat. Hui Khee Looe
Universitätsklinik für Medizinische Physik Pius Hospital Oldenburg
Sunday, May 5, 10:00 a.m.
Speaker:
Martin Szegedi, PhD
Huntsman Cancer Institute and Huntsman Cancer Hospital
PD Dr. rer. nat. Hui Khee Looe
Universitätsklinik für Medizinische Physik Pius Hospital Oldenburg
Monday, May 6, 10:00 a.m.
Speaker:
Charbel Kassis
Institut de Cancérologie de Seine et Marne
Martin Szegedi, PhD
Huntsman Cancer Institute and Huntsman Cancer Hospital
Recommended posters
Initial Evaluation of a New SGRT System
Hui Zhao, Martin Szegedi, Prema Rassiah, University of Utah, Radiation Oncology, Salt Lake City, USA
“Our initial system evaluation lets us conclude that LUNA 3D system is accurate and can be used as an SGRT system.
Overall consistency and accuracy is within 1mm and 1 degree (less than the 2mm criteria from TG147 and TG302).”
Revolutionizing prostate stereotactic treatment with a novel simulation-free approach using MR-Linac
Jeremiah de Leon, Madeline Carr, Urszula Jelen, David Crawford, Maddison Picton, Charles Tran, Laura McKenzie, Michael Jameson, Vikneswary Batumalai
GenesisCare, Radiation Oncology, Sydney, Australia. University of Wollongong, Centre for Medical Radiation Physics, Wollongong, Australia. University of New South Wales, School of Clinical Medicine, Sydney, Australia
“… A fully adaptive workflow was carried out, involving recontouring and replanning. Radcalc was used as a QA check prior to beam on. …”
Enhancing Treatment Quality and Patient Safety: Streamlined Process Using 3D In-Vivo Dosimetry
Maximilian Grohmann, Cordula Petersen, Andrea Baehr, Manuel Todorovic, Sebastian Schäfer
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Department of Radiotherapy and Radiation Oncology, Hamburg, Germany
“…During treatment, multi-leaf collimator movements are recorded in a trajectory log file and, along with images acquired by the MV-imager (c), are transferred to the RadCalc software for backward projection 3D dose calculation.”
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ESTRO 2024 - Abstract Book (cld.bz)
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Discover the new RadCalc
Where precision meets simplicity. The new RadCalc is designed to enhance workflow efficiencies across all phases of the patient QA process. Take the chance to get your demo. Drop by our booth #1100.
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