نتایج جستجو برای: in vivo dosimetry radiotherapy dose prediction

تعداد نتایج: 17079382  

Journal: :Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine 2010
Alessandro M Costa Gustavo L Barbi Edenyse C Bertucci Heberton Ferreira Simone Z Sansavino Beatriz Colenci Linda V E Caldas

The ultimate check of the actual dose delivered to a patient in radiotherapy can only be achieved by using in vivo dosimetry. This work reports a pilot study to test the applicability of a thermoluminescent dosimetric system for performing in vivo entrance dose measurements in external photon beam radiotherapy. The measurements demonstrated the value of thermoluminescent dosimetry as a treatmen...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
hamidreza shabani m.sc. student of medical physics, department of medical physics, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mahmood allahverdi associated professor, medical physics dept., tehran university of medical sciences, and radiotherapy physics dept., of the cancer institute, tehran, iran mahbod esfahani physisist of the radiotherapy physics department of the cancer institute, tehran, iran mehdi aghili associate professor, radiotherapy and oncology department of the cancer institute, imam khomeini hospital, tehran, iran abbas takavar professor, medical physics dept., tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammd reza taghizade m.sc. of medical physics, imam khomeini medical imaging center, gilan university of medical sciences, some’e-sara, iran

introduction: delivering maximum dose to tumor and minimum dose to normal tissues is the most important goal in radiotherapy. according to icru, the maximum acceptable uncertainty in the delivered dose compared to the prescribed dose should be lower than 5%, and this is because of the relationship between absorbed dose, tumor control and normal tissue damage. absorbed dose accuracy is investiga...

Journal: :journal of medical signals and sensors 0
maryam atarod parvaneh shokrani

background: because of the adverse effects of ionizing radiation on fetuses, prior to radiotherapy of pregnant patients, fetal dose should be estimated. fetal dose has been studied by several authors in different depths in phantoms with various abdomen thicknesses (at). in this study, the effect of maternal at and depth in fetal dosimetry was investigated, using peripheral dose (pd) distributio...

2016
P. Woulfe F. J. Sullivan S. O’Keeffe

Review is made of dosimetric studies of current optical fibre technology in radiotherapy for therapeutic applications, focusing particularly on in vivo dosimetry for prostate radiotherapy. We present the various sensor designs along with the main advantages and disadvantages associated with this technology. Optical fibres are ideally placed for applications in radiotherapy dosimetry; due to the...

Journal: :Radiotherapy and oncology : journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology 2008
Wouter van Elmpt Leah McDermott Sebastiaan Nijsten Markus Wendling Philippe Lambin Ben Mijnheer

Electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) have been the preferred tools for verification of patient positioning for radiotherapy in recent decades. Since EPID images contain dose information, many groups have investigated their use for radiotherapy dose measurement. With the introduction of the amorphous-silicon EPIDs, the interest in EPID dosimetry has been accelerated because of the favourabl...

2012
Juan Azorín Nieto Juan Azorin Nieto

Radiation dosimetry is fundamental in Medical Physics, involving patients and phantom dosimetry. In both cases thennoluminescence dosimetry (TLD) is the most appropriate technique for measuring the absorbed dose. In this paper thennoluminescence phenomenon as well as the use of TLD in radiodiagnosis and radiotherapy for in vivo or in phantom measurements is discussed. Some results of measuremen...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
m. allahverdi department of medical physics, cancer institute, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran m.r. taghizadeh department of radiotherapy, imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

abstract background: in vivo measurements of applied dose during radiotherapy treatment, is important to ensure accurate dose delivery to patients. uncertainty in dose delivery should fall within ±5% of the prescribed dose as recommended by icru. assessment of dose for radiotherapy applications performed with various types of detectors. in this study, semiconductor diodes were used which have s...

M. Allahverdi, M.R. Taghizadeh,

ABSTRACT Background: In vivo measurements of applied dose during radiotherapy treatment, is important to ensure accurate dose delivery to patients. Uncertainty in dose delivery should fall within ±5% of the prescribed dose as recommended by ICRU. Assessment of dose for radiotherapy applications performed with various types of detectors. In this study, semiconductor diodes were used which have s...

Ali Jomehzadeh, Alireza Amouheidari Anton Mans Ben Mijnheer Mohammad Mohammadi, Parvaneh Shokrani

Introduction: The use of electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) is a method for the dosimetric verification of radiotherapy plans both pretreatment and in-vivo. The aim of this study was to test a 2D EPID-based dosimetry algorithm for dose verification of some plans inside a homogenous and anthropomorphic phantom and in-vivo, as well. Materials and Methods: </strong...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
m. taghizadeh dabbagh m.sc. in medical physics, medical imaging center, imam hosein hospital, shahrood college of medical sciences, shahrood, iran. m. allahverdi assistant professor, medical physics dept., cancer institute, imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. m. esfahani m.sc. in medical physics, cancer institute, imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. p. haddad associate professor, radiation therapy dept., cancer institute, imam khomeini hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

introduction: during radiotherapy, high accuracy in the dose delivery is required because there is a strong  relationship between the absorbed dose, local tumor control and particularly the normal tissue damage. in  many institutions, in vivo dosimetry using diodes is performed to check the actual dose delivered. in general,  the uncertainty in the dose delivered should fall within  ± 5% of the...

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