PhD student MR-Linac maskless one-stop-shop for brain metastases (Milestone)
This project develops a fully automated, mask-free workflow for brain metastases on a 1.5T MR-Linac, improving patient comfort and speeding up treatment by removing the need for custom thermoplastic masks.
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This project promises to contribute significantly to the field of radiotherapy and improve the quality of life for patients undergoing treatment for brain metastases. We invite applications from motivated candidates eager to make an impact in this innovative research area.
The PhD program is hosted by the radiotherapy department of the Imaging and Oncology Division of the UMC Utrecht with close to 200 researchers within the Graduate School Life Sciences. UMC Utrecht runs a strategic Program Cancer where Image Science & Image Guided Interventions is one of the research themes.
The experimental clinical physics group of the radiotherapy department is developing, exploring and clinically evaluating new adaptive workflows for MRI and X-ray guided radiotherapy, e.g. for the hybrid 1.5T MRI linac which has been developed in UMC Utrecht and is currently on the market via Elekta as the Unity system.
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