نتایج جستجو برای: dosimetry calculation

تعداد نتایج: 109521  

1996

• evaluate the accuracy of the calculation methods used in NEA Member countries for predicting long-term radiation doses to reactor pressure vessels and internal structures; • identify points for improvement and validate the performance of improved methods for fluence calculations; • initiate a study on the modelling of radiation-induced damage in metals. This report fulfils the first and secon...

2004
T. Iimoto Y. Komiya T. Kosako

Dose distribution inside the human body due to external photon exposure was measured. Radiation detectors were imaging plate (IP) sheets and thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD). Each IP sheet was installed between horizontally sliced pieces of a rando-phantom. TLDs were also installed inside/around the position of a target organ of the phantom. The rando-phantom was exposed to a photon beam of C...

Journal: : 2023

Accurately calculating the dose for patients in cancer treatment is a crucial task. Currently, there are many methods as well simulation software calculation, most of which have certain limitations terms flexibility, ease use, and error organ’s borders when at voxel level using traditional Monte Carlo method. However, GAMOS developers implemented an application specifically nuclear medicine dos...

2017
M.A. Avila-Rodriguez C. Rios J. Carrasco-Hernandez J. C. Manrique-Arias R. Martinez-Hernandez F. O. García-Pérez A. R. Jalilian E. Martinez-Rodriguez M. E. Romero-Piña A. Diaz-Ruiz

BACKGROUND In recent years, Copper-64 (T1/2 = 12.7 h) in the chemical form of copper dichloride ([64Cu]CuCl2) has been identified as a potential agent for PET imaging and radionuclide therapy targeting the human copper transporter 1, which is overexpressed in a variety of cancer cells. Limited human biodistribution and radiation dosimetry data is available for this tracer. The aim of this resea...

2008
Peter L. Roberson Jean M. Moran Ravi Kulasekere

Radiographic film dosimetry provides fast, convenient 2-D dose distributions, but is challenged by the dependence of film response on scatter conditions (i.e., energy dependence). Verification of delivered dose in the surface buildup region is important for intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) when volumes of interest encroach on these regions (e.g., head/neck, breast). The current work...

2002
Vadim CHUMAK

The paper is devoted to review of development and application of EPR dosimetry with teeth in Ukraine. It deals with specific features of the EPR dosimetry protocol, which was developed and is practically used in SCRM for retrospective dosimetry of clean-up workers (liquidators). Extensive methodological research was conducted in SCRM in order to develop an original version of EPR dosimetric pro...

2017
A. Mesbahi R. Naseri

Accuracy in the delivered dose to the patients plays an important and vital role in radiotherapy treatments. This happens because of steep gradient of dose-local control and dose-normal tissue complication probability curves. Dosimetric uncertainty of 3%-4% (one standard deviation) in the delivered dose to the target volume as an acceptable level has been recommended(1-3). In many centers, in v...

2003
G. Ibbott

Several national and international organizations have developed various types and levels of external audits for radiotherapy dosimetry, either based on on-site review visits or using mailed dosimetry systems. Three major TLD (thermoluminescent dosimetry) networks make available postal dose audits to a large number of radiotherapy centres on a regular basis. These are the IAEA/WHO TLD postal dos...

2000
T. Iimoto T. Kosako

INTRODUCTION The Rn(radon) family is the most significant source of exposure to natural radiation, causing about one-half of the public effective dose. A number of international organizations, including UNSCEAR (United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation) and ICRP (International Commission on Radiological Protection) have officially reported this fact since the 1980’...

2012
Todsaporn Fuangrod Boyd MC McCurdy Peter B. Greer

An electronic portal image device (EPID) has become a method of patient-specific IMRT dose verification for radiotherapy. Research studies have focused on pre and post-treatment verification, however, there are currently no interventional procedures using EPID dosimetry that measure the dose in real time as a mechanism to ensure that overdoses do not occur and underdoses are detected as soon as...

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