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This guide provides a flexible framework for designing quality control programs for isocentric linear accelerators, integrating statistical process control and risk analysis. It offers recommended tests, parameters, and tolerances adaptable to individual medical physics center needs.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Physics
  • Radiation Oncology
  • Quality Assurance

Background:

  • Quality control (QC) is crucial for the safe and effective operation of linear accelerators (linacs).
  • Existing QC guidelines may lack flexibility or specific guidance for isocentric linacs.
  • Integrating advanced methodologies like statistical process control (SPC) and risk analysis can enhance QC effectiveness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish a non-prescriptive guide for designing quality control programs for isocentric linear accelerators.
  • To incorporate statistical process control and risk analysis into linac quality control.
  • To provide a flexible framework adaptable to specific clinical needs.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a guide based on a survey of SEFM (Sociedad Española de Física Médica) members.
  • Inclusion of proposals from scientific societies and manufacturer feedback.
  • Consensus building within a dedicated working group.
  • Presentation of recommended tests, fundamental and complementary parameters, and frequency/tolerance recommendations.

Main Results:

  • A comprehensive guide for quality control program design in isocentric linear accelerators.
  • Suggested fundamental and complementary parameters for QC testing.
  • Recommendations for test frequency and tolerances based on representative accelerators.
  • Emphasis on the adaptability of the guide to individual center requirements.

Conclusions:

  • The developed guide offers a robust yet flexible approach to linac quality control.
  • The integration of SPC and risk analysis enhances QC program design.
  • The guide serves as a valuable reference for medical physicists, promoting consistent and effective quality assurance in radiation therapy.