2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2017.03.046
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Dosimetry audits and intercomparisons in radiotherapy: A Malaysian profile

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“…Issues of complacency, of inexperience in conduct of the postal dosimetry audit under non-reference conditions, and a lack of advanced dosimetry audit training are potential contributory factors to the failings determined herein [27,29]. Comprehensive training and constant updates are requirements expected for all medical physicists, as suggested by Noor et al [20]. Moreover, it is important to strengthen quality assurance facilities in radiotherapy departments, enabling in-house dosimetry audits to be conducted following globally recommended guidelines.…”
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“…Issues of complacency, of inexperience in conduct of the postal dosimetry audit under non-reference conditions, and a lack of advanced dosimetry audit training are potential contributory factors to the failings determined herein [27,29]. Comprehensive training and constant updates are requirements expected for all medical physicists, as suggested by Noor et al [20]. Moreover, it is important to strengthen quality assurance facilities in radiotherapy departments, enabling in-house dosimetry audits to be conducted following globally recommended guidelines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of recommendations have been made: i) A national audit and intercomparison dosimetry network should be established [20]; ii) The dosimetry audit program needs to be conducted on a regular basis, obligating radiotherapy centers to participate in the dosimetry audit as part of their license renewal requirement; iii) The Malaysian dosimetry audit program should be expanded to include more complex auditing levels [20], for instance dose audits for photon beams shaped with multileaf collimators and in the presence of heterogeneities to encompass the advanced treatment delivery techniques now coming online in radiotherapy.…”
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“…As a member state of the IAEA/WHO Network of Secondary Standard Dosimetry Laboratories (SSDLs), over the past 36 years Malaysia has participated in the IAEA/WHO TLD Postal Dose Quality Audit Service (Abdullah & Dolah, 2021;Samat et al, 2009). In 2011 the IAEA designated the Malaysian SSDL a moderator in coordinating the IAEA/WHO TLD Postal Dose Quality Audit Service for radiotherapy centres within Malaysia (Noor et al, 2017;Abdullah et al, 2018). Malaysia has also conducted national postal dosimetry audits for reference condition dosimetry for high energy photon beams based on IAEA Technical Report Series (TRS) No.…”
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