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Author(s):  
Mahdieh Tajik ◽  
Mohammad Mohsen Akhlaqi ◽  
Somayeh Gholami

Abstract A phantom is a highly specialized device, which mimic human body, or a part of it. There are three categories of phantoms: physical phantoms, physiological phantoms, and computational phantoms. The phantoms have been utilized in medical imaging and radiotherapy for numerous applications. In radiotherapy, the phantoms may be used for various applications such as quality assurance (QA), dosimetry, end-to-end testing, etc. In thoracic radiotherapy, unique QA problems including tumor motion, thorax deformation, and heterogeneities in the beam path have complicated the delivery of dose to both tumor and organ at risks (OARs). Also, respiratory motion is a major challenge in radiotherapy of thoracic malignancies, which can be resulted in the discrepancies between the planned and delivered doses to cancerous tissue. Hence, the overall treatment procedure needs to be verified. Anthropomorphic thorax phantoms, which are made of human tissue-mimicking materials, can be utilized to obtain the ground truth to validate these processes. Accordingly, research into new anthropomorphic thorax phantoms has accelerated. Therefore, the review is intended to summarize the current status of the commercially available and in-house-built anthropomorphic physical/physiological thorax phantoms in radiotherapy. The main focus is on anthropomorphic, deformable thorax motion phantoms. This review also discusses the applications of three-dimensional (3D) printing technology for the fabrication of thorax phantoms.


2015 ◽  
Vol 42 (6Part37) ◽  
pp. 3655-3655
Author(s):  
L Hu ◽  
T Cui ◽  
W Miller ◽  
F Yin ◽  
J Cai

1989 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 871-878 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ellen E. El-Khatib ◽  
Michael Evans ◽  
Marina Pla ◽  
John R. Cunningham
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