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Holographic Mm-wave Imaging in Radiation Oncology

Description

Brief Summary
This trial studies the quality of holographic mm-wave imaging in patients undergoing radiation therapy. Holographic mm-wave imaging is a common type of imaging used in airport body scanners that may be helpful in improving the efficiency and positioning of radiation oncology patients and their overall experience.


Detailed Description
I. To obtain patient images in a clinical setting and assess their quality. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. To assess the registration agreement through a voxel-voxel distance-to-agreement metric. OUTLINE: Patients undergo holographic mm-wave imaging in radiotherapy treatment position after initial computed tomography (CT) simulation.

Phase

N/A

Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria

  • Patients who are scheduled to receive either an optical or CBCT imaging scan as part of their treatment management.
  • The study will be open to English and Spanish speaking participants.

  • Patients that are not scheduled for fluoroscopic or optical imaging as part of the normal course of radiotherapy.

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