Considerations in Selecting a Fitting a Function for Film Dosimetry in Radiation Therapy

被引:0
|
作者
Ui-Jung Hwang
Ki Hwan Kim
Young Kyung Lim
Haksoo Kim
Sang Hyoun Choi
Byung Jun Min
Hojin Jeong
Jeong Eun Rah
机构
[1] Chungnam National University Hospital,Department of Radiation Oncology
[2] National Cancer Center,Proton Therapy Center
[3] Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences,Research Center for Radiotherapy
[4] Chungbuk National University Hospital,Department of Radiation Oncology
[5] Gyeongsang National University,Department of Radiation Oncology, Institute of Health Sciences
[6] Myongji Hospital,Department of Radiation Oncology
来源
关键词
Radiation therapy; Quality assurance; EBT3 film; OD to dose calibration; Curve fitting;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Although many technologies, such as an electronic portal imaging device, a software-based quality assurance system, an ion chamber array, etc., have been developed for the purpose of quality assurance of radiotherapy planning, radiochromic film is still one of the most reliable technologies and is being widely used. In particular, compared with other technologies, EBT3 film has unique advantages, including its unlimited spatial resolution, relatively small volume and waterproof quality, which means it can be used inside the patient’s body. The main obstacle to using EBT3 film is that various equations have to be used in the calibration process, which makes it very sensitive to the results. The manufacturer provides a fitting function, but many software programs and researchers use their own functions. In this study, some functions normally used for calibrating EBT3 films are compared by analyzing a couple of characteristics in the course of fitting the function to the measured values. Although our study shows the lack of a suitable fitting function that works well in every situation, it can provide valuable insight into selecting suitable functions for fitting in a clinical setting.
引用
收藏
页码:94 / 101
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] DOSIMETRY METHODS IN SYSTEMIC RADIATION THERAPY
    Strand, S. E.
    RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY, 2008, 88 : S66 - S66
  • [42] Selecting the optimum particle for radiation therapy
    Slater, James M.
    TECHNOLOGY IN CANCER RESEARCH & TREATMENT, 2007, 6 (04) : 35 - 39
  • [43] Advanced Semiconductor Dosimetry in Radiation Therapy
    Rosenfeld, Anatoly B.
    CONCEPTS AND TRENDS IN MEDICAL RADIATION DOSIMETRY, 2011, 1345 : 48 - 74
  • [44] The application of FLUKA to dosimetry and radiation therapy
    Andersen, V
    Ballarini, F
    Battistoni, G
    Cerutti, F
    Empl, A
    Fassò, A
    Ferrari, A
    Garzelli, MV
    Ottolenghi, A
    Paretzke, H
    Pinsky, L
    Ranft, J
    Sala, P
    Wilson, T
    Zankl, M
    RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY, 2005, 116 (1-4) : 113 - 117
  • [45] INTERSTITIAL RADIATION-THERAPY DOSIMETRY
    ANDERSON, LL
    TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY, 1982, 43 : 606 - 607
  • [46] Fiber dosimetry for radiation therapy validation
    Saxena, I.
    Jozsef, G.
    OPTICAL FIBERS AND SENSORS FOR MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS AND TREATMENT APPLICATIONS VIII, 2008, 6852
  • [47] PROSPECTS OF PERSONNEL DOSIMETRY BY X- AND GAMMA RADIATION . CONFRONTATION IN RADIOPHOTOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETRY AND FILM DOSIMETRY
    OBERHOFER, M
    MINERVA FISICONUCLEAR-GIORNALE DI FISICA SANITARIA PROTEZIONE CONTRO LE RADIZIONI, 1968, 12 (02): : 51 - +
  • [48] Compensator Based Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy Dosimetry Using EDR2 Film
    Srivastava, R.
    De Wagter, C.
    MEDICAL PHYSICS, 2008, 35 (06)
  • [49] Clinical considerations in selecting antiplatelet therapy in cerebrovascular disease
    Harbison, JW
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH-SYSTEM PHARMACY, 1998, 55 : S17 - S20
  • [50] RADIATION-DOSIMETRY CONSIDERATIONS IN THE TREATMENT OF CYSTIC SUPRASELLAR NEOPLASMS
    MCGUIRE, EL
    BALACHANDRAN, S
    BOYD, CM
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, 1986, 59 (704): : 779 - 785