DOSIMETRY PLAN LIBRARY

Dosimetry Plan Library

The RSS SRS/SBRT Dosimetry Plan Library

As a service for our members, the Physics Committee has set out to establish a library of real-life radiosurgical cases, with treatment plans created by experienced specialists. This offer is targeted at centers starting an SRS/SBRT program and looking for practice on real-life examples, as well as professionals wishing to experiment and compare their established planning technique.

How to use the library

Click on the links in the list below to access comprehensive information on each planning scenario. Every case includes a description of the clinical background, treatment technique and planning goals as well as anonymized, downloadable imaging datasets, RT structures and dose volumes.

For convenience, all data is provided in standard DICOM* format, which you can easily import to your database and load with your treatment planning system.

Brain Metastases

Case 1

CyberKnife VSI
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Case 2

Edge
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Case 3

Gamma Knife Perfexion
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Vestibular Schwannoma / Acoustic Neuroma

Case 1

CyberKnife M6
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Case 2

Gamma Knife Perfexion
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Case 3

TrueBeam (Millenium MLC)
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Case 4

ZAP-X
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Prostate Carcinoma

Case 1

CyberKnife VSI
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Renal Cell Carcinoma

Case 1

CyberKnife M6
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*Although DICOM is universal, it sometimes needs a little tweaking. If you have trouble with a DICOM file, please let us know: admin@therss.org. We'll do our best to update the record.

DISCLAIMER: The data here is not intended to provide a goal for your clinical plans to achieve, nor is it intended to guide your clinical protocols. Although the case studies here are an indication of the likely plan quality achievable, they are not necessarily the best plans achievable. Additionally, these cases do not define how to score the quality of a plan, or how a plan may be better or worse than another.