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- (medical technology) Abbreviation of central axis.
- 2003, Mutic et al., PET-guided IMRT for cervical carcinoma with positive para-aortic lymph nodes—a dose-escalation treatment planning study, page 1:
- The treatment machine central axis (CAX) was placed at the level of the L4-L5 vertebral body interspace.
- 2000, Kung et al., A monitor unit verification calculation in intensity modulated radiotherapy as a dosimetry quality assurance, page 1:
- For dose calculation along a central axis (CAX), we first replace the incident IMRT fluence by an azimuthally averaged fluence.
- 1999, Vincent et al., An assessment of the number of CT slices necessary to plan breast radiotherapy, page 1:
- A separate optimized plan was generated using the CAX slice and two slices indicative of the upper and lower level of the field.
- 1997, Lee, Monte Carlo simulations of the differential beam hardening effect of a flattening filter on a therapeutic x-ray beam, page 1:
- Compared to the unfiltered beam, the fluence-weighted photon energy of the filtered beam increases to 1.93 MeV at CAX and to 1.36 MeV at an OAD of 20.0 cm, respectively.