KMID : 1038720150260040241
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Progress in Medical Physics 2015 Volume.26 No. 4 p.241 ~ p.249
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Feasibility Study for Development of Transit Dosimetry Based Patient Dose Verification System Using the Glass Dosimeter
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Jeong Seong-Hoon
Kim Dong-Wook Chung Weon-Kuu Chung Mi-joo Choi Sang-Hyoun Yoon Myong-Geun
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Abstract
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As radiation therapy is one of three major cancer treatment methods, many cancer patients get radiation therapy. To exposure as much radiation to cancer while normal tissues near tumor get little radiation, medical physicists make a radiotherapy plan treatment and perform quality assurance before patient treatment. Despite these efforts, unintended medical accidents can occur by some errors. In order to solve the problem, patient internal dose reconstruction methods by measuring transit dose are suggested. As feasibility study for development of patient dose verification system, inverse square law, percentage depth dose and scatter factor are used to calculate dose in the water-equivalent homogeneous phantom. As a calibration results of ionization chamber and glass dosimeter to transit radiation, signals of glass dosimeter are 0.824 times at 6 MV and 0.736 times at 10 MV compared to dose measured by ionization chamber. Average scatter factor is 1.4 and Mayneord F factor was used to apply percentage depth dose data. When we verified the algorithm using the water-equivalent homogeneous phantom, maximum error was 1.65%.
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KEYWORD
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Radiation therapy, Patient dose, Glass dosimeter, Transit dose
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