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QA of dynamic MLC based on EPID portal dosimetry.

2010

Abstract Purpose Dynamic delivery of intensity modulated beams (dIMRT) requires not only accurate verification of leaf positioning but also a control on the speed of motion. The latter is a parameter that has a major impact on the dose delivered to the patient. Time consumed in quality assurance (QA) procedures is an issue of relevance in any radiotherapy department. Electronic portal imaging dosimetry (EPID) can be very efficient for routine tests. The purpose of this work is to investigate the ability of our EPID for detecting small errors in leaf positioning, and to present our daily QA procedures for dIMRT based on EPID. Methods and materials A Varian 2100 CD Clinac equipped with an 80 …

Quality ControlReproducibilityComputer sciencebusiness.industryElectrical Equipment and SuppliesSmall deviationsEpid dosimetryBiophysicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyGeneral MedicineLinear particle acceleratorPortal imagingGap widthDosimetryRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingbusinessRadiometryQuality assuranceSimulationBiomedical engineeringPhysica medica : PM : an international journal devoted to the applications of physics to medicine and biology : official journal of the Italian Association of Biomedical Physics (AIFB)
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Evaluation of DR and CR digital mammography systems based on phantom and breast dosimetry.

2006

Digital mammography has been progressively introduced in screening centers, since recent evolution of CR and DR detectors. However, it is questionable which exposure conditions would be more suitable when these techniques are applied, in order to reduce the glandular breast doses, as they are related with induced carcinogenesis. Several exposures have been performed in CR and DR mammography units for comparing absorbed doses during quality control assessments and during screening, diagnosis and treatment. In the first case, the CIRS11A mammographic phantom has been used with standard exposure conditions (28 kV, AEC mode with blackening +0, 50:50 glandularity and 4.5 compressed breast thickn…

Quality Controlmedicine.medical_specialtyDigital mammographyImage qualityBreast NeoplasmsRadiation DosageImaging phantommedicineMammographyDosimetryHumansMedical physicsRadiometrymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryComputersPhantoms ImagingEquipment DesignRadiographic Image EnhancementClinical diagnosisReference valuesRadiographic Image EnhancementFemaleNuclear medicinebusinessSoftwareMammographyConference proceedings : ... Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual Conference
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A nanodosimetric model of radiation-induced clustered DNA damage yields

2010

International audience; We present a nanodosimetric model for predicting the yield of double strand breaks (DSBs) and non-DSB clustered damages induced in irradiated DNA. The model uses experimental ionization cluster size distributions measured in a gas model by an ion counting nanodosimeter or, alternatively, distributions simulated by a Monte Carlo track structure code developed to simulate the nanodosimeter. The model is based on a straightforward combinatorial approach translating ionizations, as measured or simulated in a sensitive gas volume, to lesions in a DNA segment of one-two helical turns considered equivalent to the sensitive volume of the nanodosimeter. The two model paramete…

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesAlgorithms Computer Simulation DNA/*radiation effects DNA Breaks[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-MED-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Medical Physics [physics.med-ph][ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-MED-PH ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Medical Physics [physics.med-ph]Genetic Monte Carlo Method Nanotechnology/instrumentation/*methods Plasmids/radiation effects Probability Protons/adverse effects Radiometry/instrumentation/*methods Reproducibility of Results Saccharomyces cerevisiae SoftwareDouble-Stranded/radiation effects DNA Damage/*radiation effects Helium/adverse effects *Models
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Numerical expressions for the computation of coincidence-summing correction factors in γ-ray spectrometry with HPGe detectors

2009

Numerical expressions to compute gamma-gamma and gamma-X(K) coincidence summing corrections were deduced by using a suitable computer program and a matrix representation of a decay scheme. For point sources only full-energy peak and total efficiencies are needed. Alternatively, values of peak-to-total ratio can be introduced. For extended sources, the same expressions can be considered with the introduction of "effective efficiencies". Examples of the use of the expressions for point sources and a particulate filter sample measured with a 60% relative efficiency HPGe detector are reported.

RadiationDecay schemeComputer programSettore ING-IND/20 - Misure E Strumentazione NucleariComputationTransducersMatrix representationAnalytical chemistryReproducibility of ResultsEquipment DesignRadiation DosageCoincidence-summingSensitivity and SpecificitySample (graphics)CoincidenceComputational physicsEquipment Failure AnalysisSpectrometry GammaPoint (geometry)g-Ray spectrometryArtifactsRadiometryHpge detectorAlgorithmsMathematicsApplied Radiation and Isotopes
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Ten years of measured UV Index from the Spanish UVB Radiometric Network.

2013

An analysis is made of the UV Index (UVI) obtained from the ultraviolet erythemal solar radiation (UVER) data measured by the Spanish UVB Radiometric Network between the years 2000 and 2009. Previously, the daily UVI has been evaluated using two different criteria: (a) the value corresponding to solar noon; and (b) the daily maximum value. The mean percentage of agreement is 92% if we consider the cases for which the difference is zero or one UVI unit. These results are similar to those obtained in a previous work where only 2 years were analyzed. In all the stations the UVI reaches very high values (8-10) in spring-summer, and the very high and extreme (≥ 11) UVI values are more dependent …

RadiationLow latitudeRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyMeteorologyUltraviolet RaysBiophysicsEnvironmental ExposureNoonTotal ozoneAtmospheric sciencesRadiation DosageLatitudeSpainEnvironmental scienceHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiometric datingSeasonsRadiometryJournal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology
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Monte Carlo dosimetric study of the medium dose rate CSM40 source

2013

Abstract The 137Cs medium dose rate (MDR) CSM40 source model (Eckert & Ziegler BEBIG, Germany) is in clinical use but no dosimetric dataset has been published. This study aims to obtain dosimetric data for the CSM40 source for its use in clinical practice as required by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) and the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO). Penelope2008 and Geant4 Monte Carlo codes were used to characterize this source dosimetrically. It was located in an unbounded water phantom with composition and mass density as recommended by AAPM and ESTRO. Due to the low photon energies of 137Cs, absorbed dose was approximated by collisional kerma. Add…

RadiationPhotonPhantoms Imagingbusiness.industryChemistryRadiotherapy Planning Computer-Assistedmedicine.medical_treatmentMonte Carlo methodBrachytherapyWaterRadiotherapy DosageImaging phantomComputational physicsKermaCesium RadioisotopesAbsorbed dosemedicineAnisotropyHumansRadiometryNuclear medicinebusinessRadiation treatment planningMonte Carlo MethodUncertainty analysisApplied Radiation and Isotopes
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Dosimetric feasibility study for an extracorporeal BNCT application on liver metastases at the TRIGA Mainz

2010

This study investigates the dosimetric feasibility of Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) of explanted livers in the thermal column of the research reactor in Mainz. The Monte Carlo code MCNP5 is used to calculate the biologically weighted dose for different ratios of the (10)B-concentration in tumour to normal liver tissue. The simulation results show that dosimetric goals are only partially met. To guarantee effective BNCT treatment the organ has to be better shielded from all gamma radiation.

Radiationbusiness.industryLiver NeoplasmsBoron Neutron Capture TherapyRadiotherapy DosageModels BiologicalExtracorporealTRIGANeutron captureMonte carlo codeLiver tissueHumansMedicineComputer SimulationRadiometryNuclear medicinebusinessApplied Radiation and Isotopes
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Fitted dosimetric parameters of high dose-rate 192Ir sources according to the AAPM TG43 formalism

2001

The purpose of this study is to find fitted functional forms to the anisotropy function, F(r,θ), and the radial dose function, g(r), in order to characterize dose-rate distributions around all the high-intensity 192 Ir sources currently in use. Dosimetry data are at present available as tables for: the microSelectron HDR (“classic” and “new” design models), the PDR source, and the VariSource HDR source, expressed in terms of the AAPM Task Group No. 43 recommendations. There is only one paper out which introduces a functional form to fit the anisotropy function, but only for symmetric sources with respect to the transverse axis. However, dosimetric data of the HDR and PDR sources mentioned a…

RadioisotopesTask groupModels Statisticalmedicine.medical_treatmentBrachytherapyMathematical analysisTransverse axisGeneral MedicineModels TheoreticalIridiumFormalism (philosophy of mathematics)medicineAnisotropyDosimetryRadiometryDose rateAnisotropyMonte Carlo MethodAlgorithmMathematicsMedical Physics
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Monte Carlo dosimetric study of the BEBIG Co-60 HDR source

2005

Although not as widespread as Ir-192, Co-60 is also available on afterloading equipment devoted to high dose rate brachytherapy, mainly addressed to the treatment of gynaecological lesions. The purpose of this study is to obtain the dosimetric parameters of the Co-60 source used by the BEBIG MultiSource remote afterloader (BEBIG GmbH, Germany) for which there are no dosimetric data available in the literature. The Monte Carlo code GEANT4 has been used to obtain the TG43 parameters and the 2D dose rate table in Cartesian coordinates of the BEBIG Co-60 HDR source. The dose rate constant, radial dose function and anisotropy function have been calculated and are presented in a tabular form as w…

Radiological and Ultrasound TechnologyPhantoms ImagingComputer scienceRadiotherapy Planning Computer-AssistedBrachytherapyMonte Carlo methodWaterRadiotherapy DosageHigh-Dose Rate BrachytherapyMonte carlo codeAnisotropyHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingCobalt RadioisotopesRadiometryRadiation treatment planningDose rateMonte Carlo MethodAlgorithmSoftwareSimulationPhysics in Medicine and Biology
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End-to-end tests using alanine dosimetry in scanned proton beams

2018

This paper describes end-to-end test procedures as the last fundamental step of medical commissioning before starting clinical operation of the MedAustron synchrotron-based pencil beam scanning (PBS) therapy facility with protons. One in-house homogeneous phantom and two anthropomorphic heterogeneous (head and pelvis) phantoms were used for end-to-end tests at MedAustron. The phantoms were equipped with alanine detectors, radiochromic films and ionization chambers. The correction for the 'quenching' effect of alanine pellets was implemented in the Monte Carlo platform of the evaluation version of RayStation TPS. During the end-to-end tests, the phantoms were transferred through the workflow…

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