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The rapid development of advanced treatment techniques and planning places higher demands on the verification of the dose delivered to the patient. In Vivo Dosimetry is an essential element in the quality assurance program used in today’s radiotherapy department. In several European countries In Vivo Dosimetry has become mandatory, based on the directive “Medical Exposure Directive 97/43/ Euratom”, which recommends that In Vivo Dosimetry is performed.