Is there a role for 3D dosimetry in low- and middle-income countries?

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Abstract

Low- and middle-income countries face significant challenges in developing comprehensive cancer programs. In some cases this involves opening radiation therapy centres in countries where patients have had almost no access to radiotherapy. In additiona to many political and administrative hurdles, staff and equipment shortages are significant. It is these shortages, perhaps, that researchers in high-income countries can have an impact. Perhaps we can adapt our technologies or processes to improve simplicity, robustness and efficiency, or perhaps we can redesign them to reduce cost. The purpose of this paper is to highlight some of the challenges to the 3D dosimetry community, and to promote discussion on whether 3D dosimetry systems can be redesigned or newly developed to help address some of these.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number012011
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume847
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 5 2017
Event9th International Conference on 3D Radiation Dosimetry, IC3DDose 2016 - Galveston, United States
Duration: Nov 7 2016Nov 10 2016

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Physics and Astronomy

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