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Robin Straathof is a Researcher in the Radiotherapy department at Erasmus University Medical Center (Erasmus MC) in Rotterdam, Netherlands, specializing in advanced brachytherapy techniques for gynaecological cancers. His work bridges medical physics, radiation oncology, and biomedical engineering to improve treatment precision and patient outcomes.
His primary research interests focus on:
- Brachytherapy innovation, particularly high-dose-rate applications for cervical cancer
- Patient-tailored applicator development using 3D printing and anatomical modeling
- Electromagnetic tracking integration for real-time quality assurance
- Treatment planning automation and reproducibility enhancement
- Patient experience optimization through time-action analysis
Recent publications demonstrate a strong emphasis on translating engineering solutions into clinical radiotherapy practice, with a consistent focus on cervical cancer treatment refinement. His work shows increasing integration of real-time sensor technology and patient-specific anatomical modeling to address reproducibility challenges in gynaecological brachytherapy.
No scientific awards or formal student advisement records are documented in the available materials. Current research appears centered on collaborative projects within Erasmus MC's radiotherapy division, leveraging interdisciplinary expertise to advance brachytherapy protocols and device development.
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