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Radiotherapy Physics Group

The radiotherapy physics research group at Lund University and Skåne University Hospital works in a clinical environment with state-of-the-art equipment for advanced radiotherapy, developing radiotherapy comformity while minimizing dose-bath and interplay effects, thereby aiming at an increasingly safe and effective radiation therapy for future cancer patients.

Our research aims at the development of personalized, adaptive radiotherapy, where the treatment is planned and delivered based on continuous dosimetric and radiobiological assessments. With this goal we strive to optimize the clinical processes for multi-modality imaging and active motion management, improving the dosimetric methods for treatment planning, delivery and verification with high precision in space and time, and advancing our radiobiological understanding to enable accurate modelling and prediction of the response of target and risk organs to fractionated radiotherapy.

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CONTACT

Sofie Ceberg
 

Visiting address

Dept. of Medical Radiation Physics,
Clinical Sciences, Lund University
Skåne University Hospital, Lund
Barngatan 4, SE-221 85 Lund.

Kampradhuset