Evaluation of Given Dose Accuracy in Radiation Therapy of Patient with Breast Cancer Using Diode In Vivo Dosimetry

Author:

Rasouli Farah Sepideh,Mostaar AhmadORCID,Ameri Ahmad,Mafi Ahmad RORCID,Anbiaee Robab

Abstract

Background: The main goal of radiation therapy is to deliver the highest dose to the tumor and at the same time the lowest dose to the surrounding normal tissue. In vivo dosimetry is a quality control procedure that, instead of controlling the components separately, directly examines the dose reached to the tumor area. Objectives: In this study, the entrance, exit, and middle dose of the breast and supraclavicular area of patients with breast cancer under radiation therapy were measured and compared with calculations. Methods: In this experimental study, the entrance and exit doses of 33 patients with breast tumors treated with 6 MV and 18MV photons were measured simultaneously. The measurement was done, using p-type diodes after calibration and, then, the midpoint dose was calculated, using the transfer method and arithmetic mean method. Also, the entrance dose, exit dose, and midline dose measured with dosimeter were compared with the calculated values in the treatment planning system. Results: There was no significant difference between calculated and measured doses in the entrance, exit, and midline point in breast regions (P > 0.05), but in the supraclavicular region, a challenge was observed. The difference in entrance and midline point between calculation and measurement is not significant based on the transfer method, but there is a significant error based on the arithmetic mean method (P < 0.05). Conclusions: In vivo dosimetry by measured real given dose to the patient can perform a basic role in the quality control of the radiotherapy department. It seems in the entrance dose, the relative error is smaller but due to the smaller value of exit dose, the relative error in small values is more apparent.

Publisher

Briefland

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology,Surgery

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