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COMP report: CPQR technical quality control guideline for medical linear accelerators and multileaf collimators
Charles Kirkby1,2,3, Esmaeel Ghasroddashti1,2,3, Crystal Plume Angers4
1Department of Medical Physics, Jack Ady Cancer Centre, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
Abstract:
The Canadian Organization of Medical Physicists (COMP), in close partnership with the Canadian Partnership for Quality Radiotherapy (CPQR) has developed a series of Technical Quality Control (TQC) guidelines for radiation treatment equipment. These guidelines outline the performance objectives that equipment should meet in order to ensure an acceptable level of radiation treatment quality. The TQC guidelines have been rigorously reviewed and field tested in a variety of Canadian radiation treatment facilities. The development process enables rapid review and update to keep the guidelines current with changes in technology (the most updated version of this guideline can be found on the CPQR website). This particular TQC details recommended quality control testing for medical linear accelerators and multileaf collimators.

