Automatic drawing method for organs endangered by whole-body multi-part radiotherapy
A radiation therapy and multi-part technology, applied in the field of medical images, can solve the problems that doctors or physicists are prone to omissions, do not consider the correlation of anatomical structures, and the segmentation error exceeds, etc., with fast speed, low noise impact, and improved accuracy Effect
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