2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0939-3889(15)70463-0
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Klinische Dosimetrie für schwere geladene Teilchen

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“…To date, dosimetry of high-energy scanned carbon ions for quality assurance (QA) purposes and treatment planning verification still represents an open research issue, and it is associated with considerably larger uncertainties, as compared to dosimetry of low-LET and passive radiation delivery modalities. 1,3,15,16 Current international dosimetry protocols available for high energy ion beam radiotherapy recommend absolute ion beam dosimetry to be based on ionization chamber measurements in water phantoms (IAEA TRS-398). 17 For measurements under nonreference conditions, the use of other dosimeters is also considered, provided that the energy and LET dependence of the detector response are checked against ionization chambers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, dosimetry of high-energy scanned carbon ions for quality assurance (QA) purposes and treatment planning verification still represents an open research issue, and it is associated with considerably larger uncertainties, as compared to dosimetry of low-LET and passive radiation delivery modalities. 1,3,15,16 Current international dosimetry protocols available for high energy ion beam radiotherapy recommend absolute ion beam dosimetry to be based on ionization chamber measurements in water phantoms (IAEA TRS-398). 17 For measurements under nonreference conditions, the use of other dosimeters is also considered, provided that the energy and LET dependence of the detector response are checked against ionization chambers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%