| Literature DB >> 8280360 |
B Sanchez-Nieto1, F Sanchez-Doblado, R Arrans, J A Terron, L Errazquin.
Abstract
The accuracy requirements in target dose delivery is, according to ICRU, +/- 5%. This is so not only in standard radiotherapy but also in total body irradiation (TBI). Physical dosimetry plays an important role in achieving this recommended level. The semi-infinite phantoms, customarily used for dosimetry purposes, give scatter conditions different to those of the finite thickness of the patient. So dose calculated in patient's points close to beam exit surface may be overestimated. It is then necessary to quantify the backscatter factor in order to decrease the uncertainty in this dose calculation. The backward scatter has been well studied at standard distances. The present work intends to evaluate the backscatter phenomenon under our particular TBI treatment conditions. As a consequence of this study, a semi-empirical expression has been derived to calculate (within 0.3% uncertainty) the backscatter factor. This factor depends lineally on the depth and exponentially on the underlying tissue. Differences found in the qualitative behavior with respect to standard distances are due to scatter in the bunker wall close to the measurement point.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8280360 DOI: 10.1016/s0958-3947(06)80003-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Dosim ISSN: 1873-4022 Impact factor: 1.482