| Literature DB >> 20821083 |
Ryosuke Kohno1, Eriko Hirano, Satoshi Kitou, Tomonori Goka, Kana Matsubara, Satoru Kameoka, Taeko Matsuura, Takaki Ariji, Teiji Nishio, Mitsuhiko Kawashima, Takashi Ogino.
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In order to evaluate the usefulness of a metal oxide-silicon field-effect transistor (MOSFET) detector as a in vivo dosimeter, we performed in vivo dosimetry using the MOSFET detector with an anthropomorphic phantom. We used the RANDO phantom as an anthropomorphic phantom, and dose measurements were carried out in the abdominal, thoracic, and head and neck regions for simple square field sizes of 10 x 10, 5 x 5, and 3 x 3 cm(2) with a 6-MV photon beam. The dose measured by the MOSFET detector was verified by the dose calculations of the superposition (SP) algorithm in the XiO radiotherapy treatment-planning system. In most cases, the measured doses agreed with the results of the SP algorithm within +/-3%. Our results demonstrated the utility of the MOSFET detector for in vivo dosimetry even in the presence of clinical tissue inhomogeneities.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20821083 DOI: 10.1007/s12194-010-0084-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiol Phys Technol ISSN: 1865-0333