In-air fluence profiles and water depth dose for uncollimated electron beams

Advanced electron beam dose calculation models for radiation treatment planning systems require the input of a phase space beam model to configure a clinical electron beam in a computer. This beam model is a distribution in position, energy, and direction of electrons and photons in a plane in front...

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Published inJournal of medical physics Vol. 33; no. 4; pp. 141 - 146
Main Authors Toutaoui, Abdelkader, Aichouche, AmarNassim, Adjidir, Kenza, Chami, AhmedChafik
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published India Medknow Publications and Media Pvt. Ltd 01.10.2008
Medknow Publications & Media Pvt. Ltd
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
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ISSN0971-6203
1998-3913
1998-3913
DOI10.4103/0971-6203.44473

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Summary:Advanced electron beam dose calculation models for radiation treatment planning systems require the input of a phase space beam model to configure a clinical electron beam in a computer. This beam model is a distribution in position, energy, and direction of electrons and photons in a plane in front of the patient. The phase space beam model can be determined by Monte Carlo simulation of the treatment head or from a limited set of measurements. In the latter case, parameters of the electron phase space beam model are obtained by fitting measured to calculated dosimetric data. In the present work, data for air fluence profiles and water depth doses have been presented for electron beams without an applicator for a medical linear accelerator. These data are used to parameterize the electron phase space beam model to a Monte Carlo dose calculation module available in the first commercial (MDS Nordion, now Nucletron) Monte Carlo treatment planning for electron beams.
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ISSN:0971-6203
1998-3913
1998-3913
DOI:10.4103/0971-6203.44473