The NCS code of practice for the quality assurance of treatment planning systems (NCS-35).
Danny SchuringRik WestendorpErik van der BijlGijsbert H BolWouter CrijnsAntoine DelorYounes JouraniChin Loon OngJoan PenninkhofRoel KierkelsWilco VerbakelTara van de WaterJeroen B Van de KamerPublished in: Physics in medicine and biology (2023)
A subcommittee of the NCS (Netherlands Commission on Radiation Dosimetry) was installed in 2018 with the task to update and extend a previous publication (NCS-15) on the quality assurance of treatment planning systems (TPS) (Bruinvis et al 2005). The field of treatment planning has changed considerably since 2005. Whereas the focus of the previous report was more on the technical aspects of the TPS, the scope of this report is broader with a focus on a department wide implementation of the TPS. New sections about education, automated planning, information technology (IT) and updates are therefore added. Although the scope is photon therapy, large parts of this report will also apply to all other treatment modalities.
This paper is a condensed version of these guidelines; the full version of the report in English is freely available from the NCS website (http://radiationdosimetry.org/ncs/publications). The paper starts with the scope of this report in relation to earlier reports on this subject. Next, general aspects of the commissioning process are addressed, like e.g. project management, education and safety. It then focusses more on technical aspects such as beam commissioning and patient modeling, dose representation, dose calculation and (automated) plan optimisation. The final chapters deal with IT-related subjects and scripting, and the process of updating or upgrading the TPS.
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