Enhancing quality assurance in radiotherapy for gynaecological cancers: implementation of an on-demand peer review process
CONCLUSIONS: An on-demand peer review system was feasible and resulted in clinically meaningful, major modifications in the target volumes for 53% of patients.ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE: Gynaecological cancers require ongoing peer review to ensure quality of care in radiotherapy. A flexible on-demand system not only ensures that patient treatment start is not delayed but also has an important educational role for junior trainees.PMID:38401533 | DOI:10.1093/bjr/tqae019
Source: The British Journal of Radiology - Category: Radiology Authors: Tapesh Bhattacharyya Santam Chakraborty Rimpa Basu Achari Indranil Mallick Moses Arunsingh Shashank Shenoy Vishnu Harilal Vezokhoto Phesao Shaurav Maulik Nisarga Vontikoppal Manjunath Prattusha Mukherjee Nivedita Sarkar Avinaba Sinha Sebanti Sarkar Bhanu Source Type: research
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