Radiotherapy Information System
A system that manages treatment planning and dose management in radiation oncology.
Radiotherapy Information System, is a system that manages treatment planning, dose management, session scheduling, and patient tracking processes in radiation oncology.
The system aims to safely manage the treatment plan, fraction (session) schedule, and cumulative dose, as well as integration with devices.
Other names / abbreviation: Oncology Information System (OIS), Radiation Oncology.
What is it used for?
The radiotherapy information system aims to ensure the accurate implementation of the treatment plan, dose safety, and the complete execution of session tracking.
Key features
- Treatment plan management: Management of the plan and fraction schedule.
- Dose tracking: Cumulative dose and session records.
- Device integration: Data exchange with treatment devices.
- Session scheduling: Planning of patient sessions.
Integration and standards
The Radiotherapy Information System does not operate in isolation; it typically exchanges data with the following systems and processes:
- Treatment planning and device systems
- Oncology information system
- RIS/PACS
Frequently referenced standards and regulations:
Benefits it provides
- Dose safety
- Integrity in session tracking
- Traceability of the treatment process
Selection and evaluation criteria
Main criteria considered when evaluating a radiotherapy information system:
- Device/DICOM-RT compliance
- Dose tracking safety
- Integration of oncology processes
Points to consider
- Dose management is critical for patient safety.
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What is the radiotherapy information system?
It is a system that manages treatment planning, dose management, and session tracking in radiation oncology.
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