Bolus Effect Caused by Use of Thermoplastic Masks in Head and Neck Radiotherapy Treatments

Author:

Barajas-Lopez Diego A.1ORCID,Castellanos-Jerez Cristian C.2,Diaz-Merchan José A.12ORCID,Martinez-Ovalle S. A.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Applied Nuclear Physics and Simulation Research Group, Pedagogical and Technological University of Colombia, Tunja 150003, Colombia

2. Radiotherapy Department, Clínica de las Américas AUNA, Medellin 050032, Colombia

3. Medical Physics Department, Clínica Cancerológica de Boyacá, Tunja 150003, Colombia

Abstract

This paper examines the dosimetric uncertainty arising from the use of thermoplastic masks in the treatment of head and neck cancer through radiotherapy. This study was conducted through Monte Carlo simulations using the Monte Carlo N-Particle eXtended (MCNPX code), and the theoretical results are compared with radiochromic films. Using material characterization techniques, the compounds of the thermoplastic mask were identified, confirming that most of the material corresponds to the polymer C10H16O4. The theoretical results show increases ranging from 42% to 57.4% in the surface absorbed dose for 6 and 15 MV photon beams, respectively, compared to the absorbed dose without the mask. The experimental data corroborate these findings, showing dose increases ranging from 18.4% to 52.1% compared to the expected surface absorbed dose without the mask. These results highlight the need to consider the bolus effect induced by thermoplastic masks during the precise and safe planning and application of radiotherapy treatment in order to ensure its therapeutic efficacy and minimize the associated risks to patients.

Funder

research group of nuclear physics applied and simulations of the Pedagogical and Technological University of Colombia

Publisher

MDPI AG

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