1998
DOI: 10.1118/1.598383
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Viability of an isocentric cobalt‐60 teletherapy unit for stereotactic radiosurgery

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“…An 80-20% penumbra distance of 4.5 mm was observed. Note that our results are consistent with the measured penumbra of cobalt sources reported in Adams and Warrington (2008), Poffenbarger and Podgorsak (1998), Raja Singh et al (2000) and Warrington and Adams (2002).…”
Section: Co Beamlet Analysissupporting
confidence: 93%
“…An 80-20% penumbra distance of 4.5 mm was observed. Note that our results are consistent with the measured penumbra of cobalt sources reported in Adams and Warrington (2008), Poffenbarger and Podgorsak (1998), Raja Singh et al (2000) and Warrington and Adams (2002).…”
Section: Co Beamlet Analysissupporting
confidence: 93%
“…There has been relatively little development in Co-60 units necessary for implementation of conventional 3DCRT and IMRT techniques. Reports on modifications of conventional Co-60 units for radiosurgery (Poffenbarger andPodgorsak 1998, Singh et al 2000) and the use of asymmetric jaws (van der Giessen 2001) have shown that beam characteristics (e.g. penumbra, flatness and beam output) of modified Co-60 units compare well with linacs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%