Diameter discrepancy and treatment accuracy in external beam radiotherapy
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Published:2012
Issue:4
Volume:27
Page:374-379
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ISSN:1451-3994
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Container-title:Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
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language:en
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Short-container-title:NUCL TECH RAD PROT
Author:
Moghaddam Ghanbar1,
Vahabi-Moghaddam Masoud1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Physics, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran
Abstract
One of the most problematic elements of radiation therapy is the
determination of contour data or treatment depth which may vary due to
various parameters. The provision of this data is crucial for treatment
calculations and setup. The present study is devoted to the assessment of
discrepancies between the water equivalent (effective) diameter and patient
diameter of the dose delivered to the target. Combined entrance and exit dose
measurements were carried out on patients treated for thorax, abdomen, and
pelvic cancers by 60Co gamma rays, using silicon diodes. The effective
diameter and target dose were evaluated on the basis of dose transmission
data. Our study reveals that the most influential parameter leading to
discrepancies in target dose delivery is the difference between effective
depth and patient depth. A difference of more than 5% in the target dose is
bound to happen when the difference between the effective and contour
diameters is greater than 10%. Therefore, using the effective diameter for
treatment calculations provides a more realistic value of the target dose,
since it incorporates the impact of all contributing factors.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Nuclear Energy and Engineering
Cited by
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