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Modus offers an extensive line of QUASAR™ Phantoms and Software, Vista™ Cone Beam Optical CT Scanners and ImSimQA Virtual Phantom Software for QA testing in various IGRT, IMRT and rotational RT applications. These important QA tools are designed to save time while ensuring the highest levels of accuracy possible in the following areas:
- On-Board Imaging
- Respiratory Motion – Imaging, Planning and Delivery
- Virtual Phantoms for Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy
- Dosimetric and Nondosimetric IMRT
- Machine QA
Since inception, Modus has been dedicated to the ongoing development and commercialization of sophisticated QA technology to meet the evolving radiotherapy needs of medical physicists worldwide. The following are just some of our significant product innovations:
| Product |
Innovation |
| Beam Geometry Phantom |
First phantom designed specifically for nondosimetric QA addressing beam imaging and beam display concerns raised in TG53 |
| Body Phantom |
First phantom designed specifically for nondosimetric QA addressing concerns raised in TG53 related to advanced features and functions of computerized planning systems |
| MLC Beam Geometry Phantom |
Extended application of the Beam Geometry Phantom to MLCs used in IMRT |
| Multi-Purpose Body Phantom |
Extended application of the Body Phantom to include significant dose measurement capabilities in the presence of inhomogeneities |
| Cone Beam Optical CT Scanner |
First and only commercially available CBCT scanner for 3D dosimetry in radiochromic gels and solids |
| Penta-Guide |
First phantom for daily on-board imaging QA |
| Programmable Respiratory Motion Phantom |
First fully programmable respiratory motion phantom able to import patient respiratory waveforms |
| Programmable Respiratory Motion Platform |
First fully programmable respiratory platform, used to move third party phantoms with patient respiratory waveforms |
In addition, Modus has partnered with UK-based Oncology Systems Limited (OSL) to deliver ImSimQA, their innovative Virtual Phantom Software for medical imaging and radiotherapy, in North America.
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