نتایج جستجو برای: In vivo Dosimetry Radiotherapy Dose Prediction

تعداد نتایج: 17079382  

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
a. mesbahi department of medical physics, medical school, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran a. r. naseri department of radiation oncology, imam-khomeini hospital, tabriz, iran gh. oskoi department of radiation oncology, imam-khomeini hospital, tabriz, iran

background: in vivo dosimetry is a method for estimation of overall error in the delivered dose to the patients at the end of radiotherapy process. in this research, two methods for target dose calculation were evaluated on midline and central axis of photon beams in in vivo dosimetry of thorax fields. materials and methods: entrance and exit doses for anterior and lateral fields of thorax were...

Abbas Haghparast, Mahdi Mohammadi

Introduction: The most modern radiotherapy devices are equipped with an Electronic Portal Imaging Device (EPID) system which is located on opposite side of the machine’s head. EPID system is often used to setting up the position verification during or between radiotherapy sessions. Material and Methods: Various types of dosimeters have been used to setting up ...

Journal: :basic and clinical cancer research 0
alireza mohammadkarim department of engineering, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, iran mahmoud allahverdi department of medical physics, tehran university of medical science, tehran, iran mahbod esfehani radiotherapeutic oncology department of cancer institute hasanali nedaie department of radiotherapy, tehran university of medical science, tehran, iran alireza shirazi department of medical physics, tehran university of medical science, tehran, iran

background: delivering the maximum dose to tumor while achieving the minimum dose delivery to normal tissue; is the most important goal in external radiotherapy. diode in vivo dosimetry is widely considered to be an important tool for quality improvement of patient care in external radiotherapy. uncertainty in dose delivery should fall within 5% of the prescribed dose as recommended by internat...

قرائتی, حسین, اصفهانی, مهبد, اله‌وردی, محمود, سمیعی, فرهاد, شرفی, علی‌اکبر,

In vivo dosimetry seems an appropriate method for quality assurance in radiotherapy with CO-60, which can be considered as a routine program in radiotherapy centers. In this study, entrance and exit dose in tangential fields were measured in phantom for 30 breast cancer patients by using TLD in radiotherapy section of Imam Khomeini Hospital. TLD crystals were calibrated against SSDL (Secondary...

Journal: :iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology 0
mir mohammad jalali department of otorhinolaryngology, nose and sinus diseases research center, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, iran. hooshang gerami department of otorhinolaryngology, nose and sinus diseases research center, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, iran. abbas rahimi department of radiotherapy, razi hospital, guilan university of medical sciences, guilan, iran. manizheh jafari department of otorhinolaryngology, nose and sinus diseases research center, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, iran.

introduction: radiotherapy is a common treatment modality for patients with head and neck malignancies. as the nose lies within the field of radiotherapy of the head and neck, the olfactory fibers and olfactory receptors may be affected by radiation. the aim of this study was to evaluate changes in olfactory threshold in patients with head and neck malignancies who have received radiation to th...

Introduction: One of the useful standard quality assurance techniques in radiation therapy is monitoring entrance doses in in-vivo dosimetry. An overall tolerance limit of 5% of the absorbed radiation dose has been recommended by the International Commission of Radiological Units. The implementation of an in vivo dosimet...

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...

مهدوی, ربیع, رضائی جو, مسعود, هاشمی, بیژن ,

Background and purpose: In-vivo dosimetry is used to ensure accurate delivery of dose to tumors during radiotherapy. This study aimed at measuring the entrance doses without the build-up cap for patients undergoing 15MV radiotherapy and determining the percentage errors between doses measured by films and those calculated with a treatment planning system (TPS). Materials and methods: The stu...

Introduction: Radiotherapy is a common treatment modality for patients with head and neck malignancies. As the nose lies within the field of radiotherapy of the head and neck, the olfactory fibers and olfactory receptors may be affected by radiation. The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in olfactory threshold in patients with head and neck malignancies who have received radiation to th...

2012

Introduction: Electronic portal imaging devices (EPIDs) are extensively used for dosimetric information of pre-treatment field verification and in-vivo dosimetry for Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT). In the present work, we have implemented the newly developed portal dosimetry software using independent dose prediction algorithm EPIDose and evaluated this new tool for the pretreatment IM...

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