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Type: Journal article
Title: Radiation dose distribution under the area protected using a Cerrobend block during external beam radiotherapy: a film study
Author: Mohammadi, M.
Taherkhani, A.
Saboori, M.
Citation: Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice, 2014; 13(4):456-464
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Issue Date: 2014
ISSN: 1460-3969
1467-1131
Organisation: Institute for Photonics & Advanced Sensing (IPAS)
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Mohammad Mohammadia, Amir Taherkhani and Mohmmadsaeed Saboori
Abstract: BACKGROUND In radiation therapy, to spare normal surrounding tissues, either Multileaf Collimators or Cerrobend blocks are used. PURPOSE The current study focuses on the relative dose distribution under the areas protected by Cerrobend blocks. MATERIALS AND METHODS A dual-energy linear accelerator and a Cobalt-60 machine were utilised as radiation sources. Several blocks were designed using commercially available materials to shield radiation fields. The relative dose distribution was then evaluated using extended dose range 2 films. RESULTS Results showed that the dose distribution under protected areas depends on several parameters including the width and height of protecting blocks, incident photon beam energy, radiation field size and source to surface distance. An increase in Cerrobend block height from 80 to 95 mm significantly decreases the dose at the protected areas. CONCLUSION An increase in the block width and photon energy decreases the relative dose deposition at the protected area. However, electron and neutron contaminations should also be taken into consideration.
Keywords: Cerrobend blocks
dose distribution
film dosimetry
radiation protection
Description: Published online: 03 April 2014
Rights: © Cambridge University Press 2014
DOI: 10.1017/S1460396914000089
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1460396914000089
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