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PROJECT TEAM

Thomas Ravkilde, Medical Physicist, Aarhus University Hospital and Aarhus University.

Per Rugaard Poulsen, Professor, Aarhus University Hospital and Aarhus University.

The team has spent over a decade developing real-time tools for motion-managed radiotherapy, aiming to bring dynamic precision into clinical cancer care.

THE NEED

Tumors often move during radiotherapy, making it difficult to ensure precise dose delivery. This can lead to undertreatment of cancer or damage to healthy tissue.

THE SOLUTION

DoseTracker provides real-time calculations and comparisons of planned vs. delivered radiation dose to moving anatomy, guiding treatment adjustments on the fly.

DoseTracker – AUH

Call 1 – 2022 | Call 5 – 2024 | Call 7 – 2025

GRANT: 3 x 500,000 DKK

Clinical Area

Radiology, Tumor

Technology

Diagnostics, Artificial Intelligence

PROJECT SUMMARY

Radiotherapy plays a central role in treating cancer, but tumor and organ motion during treatment makes accurate dose delivery challenging. To compensate, clinicians add large safety margins—but this can still result in underdosing the tumor or harming healthy tissue.

DoseTracker is a real-time software tool that calculates and compares the radiation dose actually delivered to moving anatomy against the planned dose. It offers a full overview of clinically relevant metrics, empowering clinicians to intervene during treatment if needed.

The goal is to replace today’s static, unmonitored radiotherapy with adaptive treatments based on real-time anatomical changes—ultimately improving treatment precision and patient safety.

CLINICAL IMPACT

DoseTracker provides real-time calculations and comparisons of planned vs. delivered radiation dose to moving anatomy, guiding treatment adjustments on the fly.

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