نتایج جستجو برای: application radiotherapy dosimetry

تعداد نتایج: 830352  

abbas haghparast, Mahdi Mohammadi Razieh Zaghian

Introduction: Due to the prevalence of skin problems in patients after radiotherapy, skin dose measuring is importance. Content: Skin in vivo dosimetry means measuring the patient's (or phantom) skin dose during radiotherapy. According to the ICRP 59, the dose at the depth of 0.07 mm is known as a skin dose. The most radiosensitive epidermis cells are located...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
hamidreza baghani ph.d. student, radiation-medicine dept., nuclear engineering faculty, shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran seyed mahmoodreza aghamiri associate professor, radiation-medicine dept., nuclear engineering faculty, shahid beheshti university, tehran, iran hossein gharaati associate professor, medical engineering and physics dept., medical faculty, medical science university of tehran, tehran, iran seyed rabie mahdavi assistant professor, medical physics dept., medical faculty, medical science university of iran, tehran, iran

introduction: orthogonal radial fields are those in which the central axes are perpendicular to each other. an example of these orthogonal fields is the set of craniospinal orthogonal fields that are used for radiotherapy of medulloblastoma. craniospinal radial fields consist of two parallel-opposed fields for brain exposure and one or two posterior spinal fields for spinal cord exposure. the m...

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...

Journal: :The British journal of radiology 2000
M McJury M Oldham V P Cosgrove P S Murphy S Doran M O Leach S Webb

New, complex radiotherapy delivery techniques require dosimeters that are able to measure complex three-dimensional dose distributions accurately and with good spatial resolution. Polymer gel is an emerging new dosimeter being applied to these challenges. The aim of this review is to present a practical overview of polymer gel dosimetry, including gel manufacture, imaging, calibration and appli...

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: :Acta oncologica 2014
Eduard Gershkevitsh Csilla Pesznyak Borislava Petrovic Joseph Grezdo Krzysztof Chelminski Maria do Carmo Lopes Joanna Izewska Jacob Van Dyk

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE One of the newer audit modalities operated by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) involves audits of treatment planning systems (TPS) in radiotherapy. The main focus of the audit is the dosimetry verification of the delivery of a radiation treatment plan for three-dimensional (3D) conformal radiotherapy using high energy photon beams. The audit has been carried ...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology 1995

2016
Wazir Muhammad Asad Ullah Khalid Mahmood Matiullah

The purpose of this study was to ensure accuracy in radiation dose delivery, external dosimetry quality audit has an equal importance with routine dosimetry performed at clinics. To do so, dosimetry quality audit was organized by the Secondary Standard Dosimetry Laboratory (SSDL) of Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (PINSTECH) at the national level to investigate and minimize...

2013
T Kron I Williams Peter MacCallum

Many important dosimetry audit networks for radiotherapy have their roots in clinical trial quality assurance (QA). In both scenarios it is essential to test two issues: does the treatment plan conform with the clinical requirements and is the plan a reasonable representation of what is actually delivered to a patient throughout their course of treatment. Part of a sound quality program would b...

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