نتایج جستجو برای: film badge dosimetry

تعداد نتایج: 98989  

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
somayeh nourollahi m.sc.in medical physics, faculty of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mahmoud allahverdi associate professor, medical physics dept., faculty of medicine, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mahbod esfahani m.sc.in medical physics, radiotherapy dept., cancer institute, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mehdi aghili assistant professor, radiotherapy dept., cancer institute, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran vahid changizi assistant professor, radiology technology dept., faculty of allied medical sciences, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

introduction: the complex geometry of breast and also lung and heart inhomogeneities near the planning target volume (ptv) result in perturbations in dose distribution. this problem can result in overdosage or underdosage in the match region of the three treatment fields. the purpose of this study is to create a homogeneous dose distribution in the match region between the supraclavicular and t...

2015
Inhwan J. Yeo Anthony Teran Abiel Ghebremedhin Matt Johnson Baldev Patyal

Radiographic film dosimetry suffers from its energy dependence in proton dosimetry. This study sought to develop a method of measuring proton beams by the film and to evaluate film response to proton beams for the constancy check of depth dose (DD). It also evaluated the film for profile measurements. To achieve this goal, from DDs measured by film and ion chamber (IC), calibration factors (rat...

2010
Jason E. Matney Brent C. Parker Daniel W. Neck Greg Henkelmann Isaac I. Rosen

The purpose of this study was to quantify the performance and assess the utility of two different types of scanners for radiochromic EBT film dosimetry: a commercial flatbed document scanner and a widely used radiographic film scanner. We evaluated the Epson Perfection V700 Photo flatbed scanner and the Vidar VXR Dosimetry Pro Advantage scanner as measurement devices for radiochromic EBT film. ...

2008
Peter L. Roberson Jean M. Moran Ravi Kulasekere

Radiographic film dosimetry provides fast, convenient 2-D dose distributions, but is challenged by the dependence of film response on scatter conditions (i.e., energy dependence). Verification of delivered dose in the surface buildup region is important for intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) when volumes of interest encroach on these regions (e.g., head/neck, breast). The current work...

Journal: :Medical physics 2005
Asa Palm Thomas LoSasso

The energy dependence of radiographic film can introduce dosimetric errors when evaluating photon beams. The variation of the film response, which is attributed to the changing photon spectrum with depth and field size, has been the subject of numerous publications in recent years. However, these data show large unexplained differences in the magnitude of this variation among independent studie...

2012
Frédéric Girard Hugo Bouchard Frédéric Lacroix

The objectives of this study are to identify and quantify factors that influence radiochromic film dose response and to determine whether such films are suitable for reference dosimetry. The influence of several parameters that may introduce systematic dose errors when performing reference dose measurements were investigated. The effect of the film storage temperature was determined by comparin...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2006
Martin J Butson Tsang Cheung Peter K N Yu

SIRAD badge dosimeters are a new type of personal dosimeter designed to measure radiation exposure up to 200 R and give a visual qualitative measurement of exposure. This is performed using the active dosimeter window, which contains a radiochromic material amalgamated in the badge assembly. When irradiated, the badges active window turns blue, which can be matched against the given colour char...

2016
Elsa Y. León Marroquin José A. Herrera González Miguel A. Camacho López José E. Villarreal Barajas Olivia A. García‐Garduño

Radiochromic film has become an important tool to verify dose distributions for intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and quality assurance (QA) procedures. A new radiochromic film model, EBT3, has recently become available, whose composition and thickness of the sensitive layer are the same as those of previous EBT2 films. However, a matte polyester layer was added to EBT3 to prevent the for...

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