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Author (up) Ingram, S.; Brualla, L.; Delbaere, A.; Zarepisheh, M.; Piersma, H.; Apte, A.; Ludwig, R.; Roelofs, E.; Nachbar, M.; Zaila, A.; Domanski, K.; Kirby, J.; Cartechini, G.; Becher, T.; Cavinato, S.; Stanic, G.; Korean, S.; Wahl, N.; Mason, J.; Barragan-Montero, A.M. doi  openurl
  Title Resource sharing and open-source software in radiation oncology: From challenges to opportunities for community-wide benefit☆ Type Journal Article
  Year 2026 Publication Radiotherapy and Oncology Abbreviated Journal Radiother. Oncol.  
  Volume 220 Issue Pages 111587 - 9pp  
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  Abstract Modern radiotherapy workflows depend heavily on software, yet proprietary solutions limit adaptability and transparency. Many institutions create in-house tools, resulting in duplicated efforts and sustainability challenges. Free and open-source software (FOSS) offers transparency, customization, and collaborative development opportunities, but faces barriers including fragmented efforts, regulatory complexity, and clinical adoption hurdles. This vision paper, inspired by the 2024 ESTRO Physics Workshop on “Resource sharing: open-source software & development in radiotherapy” explores these challenges and proposes strategies to promote sustainable and discoverable open-source ecosystems in radiation oncology. Key recommendations include improving interoperability, clear licensing, risk management, validation frameworks, and creating a centralised registry for resource visibility. Embracing open-source practices can accelerate innovation, reduce redundancy, and enhance patient care.  
  Address [Ingram, Samuel] Christie NHS Fdn Trust, Manchester, England, Email: samuel.ingram@manchester.ac.uk  
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  Publisher Elsevier Ireland Ltd Place of Publication Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  ISSN 0167-8140 ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes WOS:001767626800001 Approved no  
  Is ISI yes International Collaboration yes  
  Call Number IFIC @ pastor @ Serial 7237  
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