2023
DOI: 10.1002/mp.16797
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Proton dosimetry in a magnetic field: Measurement and calculation of magnetic field correction factors for a plane‐parallel ionization chamber

Benjamin Gebauer,
Kilian‐Simon Baumann,
Hermann Fuchs
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundThe combination of magnetic resonance imaging and proton therapy offers the potential to improve cancer treatment. The magnetic field (MF)‐dependent change in the dosage of ionization chambers in magnetic resonance imaging‐integrated proton therapy (MRiPT) is considered by the correction factor , which needs to be determined experimentally or computed via Monte Carlo (MC) simulations.PurposeIn this study, was both measured and simulated with high accuracy for a plane‐parallel ionization chamber at d… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the authors emphasized in their study that the underlying mechanisms are yet to be fully understood and these aspects require further studies. In a recent study, Monte Carlo and experimental investigations on the dose response of a plane-parallel chamber (Advanced Markus chamber, PTW Freiburg, Germany) have been reported, where the proton energy and magnetic field dependent dose response of the chamber has been reported (Gebauer et al 2023a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the authors emphasized in their study that the underlying mechanisms are yet to be fully understood and these aspects require further studies. In a recent study, Monte Carlo and experimental investigations on the dose response of a plane-parallel chamber (Advanced Markus chamber, PTW Freiburg, Germany) have been reported, where the proton energy and magnetic field dependent dose response of the chamber has been reported (Gebauer et al 2023a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%