Quantitative study on dose distribution of Freiburg flap for keloid high‐dose‐rate brachytherapy based on MatriXX
Jie Ni,
Guanghui Gan,
Xiaoting Xu
Abstract:PurposeTo quantify the dose distribution effect of insufficient scattering conditions in keloid HDR brachytherapy with Freiburg fFlap (FF) applicator.Materials and MethodsA phantom composed of FF applicator, MatriXX and solid water slices was designed and scanned for treatment planning. Bolus with different thicknesses were covered to offer different scatter conditions. Planar dose distributions were measured by MatriXX. The maximum value (Max), average value (Avg) and γ passing rate (3 mm/3%) were evaluated b… Show more
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