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Beam's eye view
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Beam's eye view (abbreviated BEV) is an imaging technique used in radiation therapy for quality assurance and planning of external beam radiotherapy (EBRT). These are primarily used to ensure that the relative orientation of the patient and the treatment machine are correct. The BEV image will typically include the images of the patient's anatomy and the beam modifiers, such as jaws or multi-leaf collimators (MLCs).
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Beam's eye view (abbreviated BEV) is an imaging technique used in radiation therapy for quality assurance and planning of external beam radiotherapy (EBRT). These are primarily used to ensure that the relative orientation of the patient and the treatment machine are correct. The BEV image will typically include the images of the patient's anatomy and the beam modifiers, such as jaws or multi-leaf collimators (MLCs).
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