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Seeing the invisible: Norris Cotton Cancer Center pioneers radiation vision cameras [Union Leader]
The Union Leader article covers Dartmouth-Hitchcock’s Norris Cotton Cancer Center as the first cancer center in the world to regularly use DoseOptics BeamSite camera systems to capture real-time video of the beam during radiation therapy sessions.
Article in Diagnostic Imaging
This article in Diagnostic Imaging discusses the use of DoseOptics systems for Cherenkov imaging by the NCCC at Dartmouth College, as highlighted in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics.
Daniel Alexander wins 1st place in NEAAPM Winter Meeting with C-Dose for Cherenkov imaging of head & neck
Daniel Alexander, PhD student at the Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, won first place at the NEAAPM Winter Meeting. His work uses C-Dose for Cherenkov light imaging of human head & neck radiotherapy delivery.
DoseOptics receives FDA 510(k) clearance for BeamSite
The new BeamSite camera system from DoseOptics has just received FDA 510(k) clearance. BeamSite shows real-time video of the radiation beam directly on the patient using Cherenkov light imaging. It is always-on, providing the ability to monitor every patient, every day, every fraction. It gives clinical teams the ability to see what’s happening live during treatment.
Red Journal Publication on Clinical Cherenkov Imaging
“Initial Clinical Experience of Cherenkov Imaging in External Beam Radiation Therapy Identifies Opportunities to Improve Treatment Delivery” has been published in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics. This represents a summary of clinical Cherenkov imaging of EBRT using DoseOptics camera systems. It shows the value of Cherenkov imaging for incident detection.