Medical physics Question:
What is Digitally Reconstructed Radiograph (DRR)?

Answer:
Based on acquired CT information, these are images that render a beam's eye view display of the treatment field anatomy and areas of treatment interest. These images resemble conventional radiographs and can be used in conjunction with patient Port Films to check patient treatment setup prior to irradiation.
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