نتایج جستجو برای: xvmc

تعداد نتایج: 19  

2015
Damodar Pokhrel Rajeev Badkul Hongyu Jiang Parvesh Kumar Fen Wang

For stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) in lung cancer patients, Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) protocols currently require radiation dose to be calculated using tissue heterogeneity corrections. Dosimetric criteria of RTOG 0813 were established based on the results obtained from non-Monte Carlo (MC) algorithms, such as superposition/convolutions. Clinically, MC-based algori...

2014
Akihiro Haga Taiki Magome Shigeharu Takenaka Toshikazu Imae Akira Sakumi Akihiro Nomoto Hiroshi Igaki Kenshiro Shiraishi Hideomi Yamashita Kuni Ohtomo Keiichi Nakagawa

PURPOSE To report the result of independent absorbed-dose calculations based on a Monte Carlo (MC) algorithm in volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) for various treatment sites. METHODS AND MATERIALS All treatment plans were created by the superposition/convolution (SC) algorithm of SmartArc (Pinnacle V9.2, Philips). The beam information was converted into the format of the Monaco V3.3 (El...

2016
Paul Kinsella Laura Shields Patrick McCavana Brendan McClean Brian Langan

Multileaf collimators (MLCs) need to be characterized accurately in treatment planning systems to facilitate accurate intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT). The aim of this study was to examine the use of MapCHECK 2 and ArcCHECK diode arrays for optimizing MLC parameters in Monaco X-ray voxel Monte Carlo (XVMC) dose calculation algorithm. A ser...

Journal: :Radiation Oncology (London, England) 2006
Barbara Dobler Cornelia Walter Antje Knopf Daniella Fabri Rainer Loeschel Martin Polednik Frank Schneider Frederik Wenz Frank Lohr

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to compare and to validate different dose calculation algorithms for the use in radiation therapy of small lung lesions and to optimize the treatment planning using accurate dose calculation algorithms. METHODS A 9-field conformal treatment plan was generated on an inhomogeneous phantom with lung mimics and a soft tissue equivalent insert, mimicking a lung...

2017
Nicholas Ade F.C.P. du Plessis

The presence of metallic prostheses during external beam radiotherapy of malignancies in the pelvic region has the potential to strongly influence the dose distribution to the target and to tissue surrounded by the prostheses. This study systematically investigates the perturbation effects of unilateral titanium prosthesis on 6 and 15 MV photon beam dose distributions using Gafchromic EBT2 film...

Journal: :Medical physics 2003
Matthias Fippel Freddy Haryanto Oliver Dohm Fridtjof Nüsslin Stephan Kriesen

The presented virtual energy fluence (VEF) model of the patient-independent part of the medical linear accelerator heads, consists of two Gaussian-shaped photon sources and one uniform electron source. The planar photon sources are located close to the bremsstrahlung target (primary source) and to the flattening filter (secondary source), respectively. The electron contamination source is locat...

2016
Ananda Giri Babu Alagar Ganesh Kadirampatti Mani Kaviarasu Karunakaran

Small fields smaller than 4 × 4 cm2 are used in stereotactic and conformal treatments where heterogeneity is normally present. Since dose calculation accuracy in both small fields and heterogeneity often involves more discrepancy, algorithms used by treatment planning systems (TPS) should be evaluated for achieving better treatment results. This report aims at evaluating accuracy of four model-...

2014
Muhammad Nauman Usmani Norihisa Masai Ryoong-Jin Oh Hiroya Shiomi Daisaku Tatsumi Hideharu Miura Toshihiko Inoue Masahiko Koizumi

Dose in radiation therapy has been reported as the water-equivalent dose using conventional dose calculation algorithms. The Monte Carlo (MC) algorithm employs characterization of human tissues by elemental composition and mass density. It enables more accurate dose calculation for radiation therapy treatment planning and typically reports absorbed dose to medium. Whether one should use dose to...

2011

Conventional dose calculation algorithms, such as Pencil Beam are proven effective for tumors located in homogeneous regions with similar tissue consistency such as the brain. However, these algorithms tend to overestimate the dose distribution in extracranial regions such as in the lung and head and neck regions where large inhomogeneities exist. Due to the inconsistencies seen in current calc...

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