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J Cancer Res Ther ; 2008 Oct-Dec; 4(4): 178-85
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-111372

ABSTRACT

The quality of patient care is critically influenced by the availability of accurate information and its efficient management. Radiation oncology consists of many information components, for example there may be information related to the patient (e.g., profile, disease site, stage, etc.), to people (radiation oncologists, radiological physicists, technologists, etc.), and to equipment (diagnostic, planning, treatment, etc.). These different data must be integrated. A comprehensive information management system is essential for efficient storage and retrieval of the enormous amounts of information. A radiation therapy patient information system (RTPIS) has been developed using open source software. PHP and JAVA script was used as the programming languages, MySQL as the database, and HTML and CSF as the design tool. This system utilizes typical web browsing technology using a WAMP5 server. Any user having a unique user ID and password can access this RTPIS. The user ID and password is issued separately to each individual according to the person's job responsibilities and accountability, so that users will be able to only access data that is related to their job responsibilities. With this system authentic users will be able to use a simple web browsing procedure to gain instant access. All types of users in the radiation oncology department should find it user-friendly. The maintenance of the system will not require large human resources or space. The file storage and retrieval process would be be satisfactory, unique, uniform, and easily accessible with adequate data protection. There will be very little possibility of unauthorized handling with this system. There will also be minimal risk of loss or accidental destruction of information.


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Computer Simulation , Computer Systems , Humans , Internet/instrumentation , Medical Records Systems, Computerized/instrumentation , Programming Languages , Radiation Oncology/instrumentation , Radiography , Radiology Information Systems , Radiotherapy , Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , Software , User-Computer Interface
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J Indian Med Assoc ; 2005 Sep; 103(9): 486-8
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-101260

ABSTRACT

Radiotherapy is an essential component along with surgery and other modalities of treatment in cancer therapy. The authors have briefly described the subject along with their experience in Indian perspective. The current literature has been reviewed.


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Humans , India , Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Radiation Oncology/instrumentation , Radiotherapy, Adjuvant
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