The report of Task Group 100 of the AAPM: Application of risk analysis methods to radiation therapy quality management
UPMC Hillman Cancer Center · Cedars-Sinai Medical Center · +8 more institutions
Abstract
The increasing complexity of modern radiation therapy planning and delivery challenges traditional prescriptive quality management (QM) methods, such as many of those included in guidelines published by organizations such as the AAPM, ASTRO, ACR, ESTRO, and IAEA. These prescriptive guidelines have traditionally focused on monitoring all aspects of the functional performance of radiotherapy (RT) equipment by comparing parameters against tolerances set at strict but achievable values. Many errors that occur in radiation oncology are not due to failures in devices and software; rather they are failures in workflow and process. A systematic understanding of the likelihood and clinical impact of possible failures…
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12Topics & keywords
- Workflow
- Quality assurance
- Task group
- Medical physics
- Computer science
- Radiation therapy
- Task (project management)
- Process (computing)