Encyclopedia of Medical Devices and Instrumentation 2006
DOI: 10.1002/0471732877.emd304
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Radiation Dosimetry, Three‐Dimensional

Geoffrey S. Ibbott

Abstract: Accurate delivery of radiation therapy is essential for the treatment to have the greatest probability of success. Determining the dose delivered by radiation beams and radioactive sources requires complex dosimetry procedures and sophisticated computerized treatment planning software. Validating the software to assure its accuracy is an essential component of the quality assurance program in a radiation therapy department. In recent years, radiation therapy has evolved to take advantage of new treat… Show more

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“…One of these unresolved concerns for polymer gel dosimeters is the possibility of final polymer yield variations due to internal temperature disparities within the dosimeter during irradiation (e.g. Love et al 2003, Ibbott 2006, De Deene et al 2006, Ibbott and Heard 2010, Xu et al 2010. Energy is released during polymerization from the cleavage of the carbon-carbon double bonds (C=C) of monomers as the reaction is exothermal; therefore, the internal temperature of the dosimeter increases to different extents during irradiation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of these unresolved concerns for polymer gel dosimeters is the possibility of final polymer yield variations due to internal temperature disparities within the dosimeter during irradiation (e.g. Love et al 2003, Ibbott 2006, De Deene et al 2006, Ibbott and Heard 2010, Xu et al 2010. Energy is released during polymerization from the cleavage of the carbon-carbon double bonds (C=C) of monomers as the reaction is exothermal; therefore, the internal temperature of the dosimeter increases to different extents during irradiation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%