
Research Tool for Treatment Plan Evaluation
IBA & University of Groeningen
Challenge
Ion Beam Applications (IBA), a medical technology company based
in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, has successfully positioned itself as a global
leader in the fields of proton beam therapy, radiopharmacy, industrial
particle accelerators, and dosimetry. With over three decades of experience
under their belt, they've made considerable advancements in their sector.
However, despite these accomplishments, they encountered challenges when
evaluating their multiplicity of treatment plans. They identified a need
for a specialized digital tool that could aid researchers in the efficient
creation and evaluation of these comprehensive treatment plans.
Outcome
Addressing this need B12 Consulting, entered in a productive
collaboration with the University of Groningen, to develop a unique,
open-source platform. We developed this innovative solution utilizing Docker alongside a combination of frameworks including Angular and React. The platform was specifically designed to be a versatile tool for
researchers, enabling them to create, evaluate, and modify a broad
spectrum of workflows that are integral to the formulation of their
treatment plans.
One of the standout features of this digital tool is the
integrated medical imaging viewer. The viewer not only provides a
streamlined platform for viewing medical images but also efficiently
retrieves and manages a wide range of files and data from patients,
all in standard medical file formats.
Our designer ensured that the tool’s design emphasized
modularity and adaptability, key characteristics necessary for
accommodating the diverse range of workflows encountered in clinical
practice. From image processing pipelines to dose estimation modules,
the tool was engineered to handle an array of complex procedures,
seamlessly aligning with the diverse workflows researchers engage
in on a daily basis.
Conclusion
In conclusion, this project, fostered through our collaborative
efforts with the University of Groningen and IBA, successfully focused on the
creation of a digital tool adapted to meet the needs of researchers in proton
therapy. The outcome was a tool capable of enhancing the evaluation of
treatment plans, thereby enhancing the operational efficiency within this
domain.
The success of this endeavor underscores our joint commitment
to continual innovation applied to the very specific field of proton therapy.