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Zeniel
Oct 18, 2013
In the medical physics world its got quite a few practical applications.
Most of which are still in the research phase and need to pass some bug hurdles before theyll evee see clinical use.

But there's a few things which are about to enter clinical practice. They definitely arent being usec to replace anyone there though.
At most it can assist less experienced radiation oncologists identify clinical tumor volumes will a performance as comparable to highly experienced radiation oncologists.

Its definitely a big area of medical physics research atm. Easy to check its effectiveness to tons of sub fields in med phys and get a quick publication out of it.

A shame its so boring and scammy elsewhere or id have picked and easy project

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