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KMID : 0362919890070020279
Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology
1989 Volume.7 No. 2 p.279 ~ p.285
Variation in Depth Dose Data between Open and Wedge Fields for 6 MV X-Rays
U Hong

Ryu Sam-Uel
Park In-Kyu
Abstract
Central axis depth dose data for 6 MV X-rays, including tissue maximum ratios, were measured for wedge fields according to Tatcher¢¥s equation. In wedge fields, the differences in magnitude which increased with depth, field size, and wedge thickness increased when compared with the corresponding open field data. However, phantom scatter correction factors for wedge fields differed less thats 1% from the corresponding open field factors. The differences in central axis percent depth dose between two types of fields indicated beam hardening by the wedge filter. The deviation of percent depth doses and scatter correction factors between the effective wedge field and the nominal wedge field at same angle was negligible. The differences were less than 3.26% between the nominal or effective wedge fields and the open fields for percent depth doses to the depth 7§¯ in 6§¯ ¡¿ 6§¯ field. For larger (10§¯ ¡¿ 10§¯) field size, however, the deviation of percent depth doses between the nominal or effective wedge fields and the open fields were greater-dosimetric errors were 3.56% at depth 7§¯ and nearly 5.30% at 12§¯. We suggest that the percent depth doses of individual wedge and wedge transmission factors should be considered for the dose calculation or monitor setting in the treatment of deep seated tumor.
KEYWORD
Dosimetry, Wedge, Tatcher¢¥s Equation
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