Background and purpose: Methods for determining absorbed dose in clinical proton beams are based on dosimetry protocols provided by the AAPM and the ECHED. Both groups recommend the use of air-filled ionization chambers calibrated in terms of exposure or air kerma in a Co-60 beam when a calorimeter or Faraday cup dosimeter is not available. The set of input data used in the AAPM and the ECHED protocols, especially proton stopping powers and w-value is different. In order to verify inter-institutional uniformity of proton beam calibration, the AAPM and the ECHED recommend periodic dosimetry intercomparisons. In this paper we report the results of an international proton dosimetry intercomparison which was held at Loma Linda University Medica...
A number of codes of practice (CoP) for electron and photon radiotherapy beam dosimetry are currentl...
Representatives of facilities that routinely deliver protons for radiation effect testing are collab...
Purpose: Positive outcomes of carbon-ion and proton radiotherapies extend patients\u27 lives and all...
Background and purpose: Methods for determining absorbed dose in clinical proton beams are based on ...
Background and purpose: A new protocol for calibration of proton beams was established by the ICRU i...
Recent proton dosimetry intercomparisons have demonstrated that the adoption of a common protocol, e...
The formalism and data in the two most recent dosimetry recommendations for clinical proton beams, I...
IAEA TRS 398 [1] recommends that proton dosimetry using ionisation chambers be based on absorbed dos...
New codes of practice for reference dosimetry in clinical high-energy photon and electron beams have...
The use of external beam proton therapy for treating many types of cancer is being investigated at s...
Purpose To perform the first dosimetric intercomparison for proton beams in Italy using ionization c...
Nation-wide proton dosimetry intercomparison was carried out involving new facilities in April 2008....
This paper presents guidelines for the calibration of radiation beams that were issued by the Intern...
In recent years, a change has been proposed from air kerma based reference dosimetry to absorbed dos...
The Massachusetts General Hospital, the Harvard Cyclotron Laboratory (HCL), and the Massachusetts Ey...
A number of codes of practice (CoP) for electron and photon radiotherapy beam dosimetry are currentl...
Representatives of facilities that routinely deliver protons for radiation effect testing are collab...
Purpose: Positive outcomes of carbon-ion and proton radiotherapies extend patients\u27 lives and all...
Background and purpose: Methods for determining absorbed dose in clinical proton beams are based on ...
Background and purpose: A new protocol for calibration of proton beams was established by the ICRU i...
Recent proton dosimetry intercomparisons have demonstrated that the adoption of a common protocol, e...
The formalism and data in the two most recent dosimetry recommendations for clinical proton beams, I...
IAEA TRS 398 [1] recommends that proton dosimetry using ionisation chambers be based on absorbed dos...
New codes of practice for reference dosimetry in clinical high-energy photon and electron beams have...
The use of external beam proton therapy for treating many types of cancer is being investigated at s...
Purpose To perform the first dosimetric intercomparison for proton beams in Italy using ionization c...
Nation-wide proton dosimetry intercomparison was carried out involving new facilities in April 2008....
This paper presents guidelines for the calibration of radiation beams that were issued by the Intern...
In recent years, a change has been proposed from air kerma based reference dosimetry to absorbed dos...
The Massachusetts General Hospital, the Harvard Cyclotron Laboratory (HCL), and the Massachusetts Ey...
A number of codes of practice (CoP) for electron and photon radiotherapy beam dosimetry are currentl...
Representatives of facilities that routinely deliver protons for radiation effect testing are collab...
Purpose: Positive outcomes of carbon-ion and proton radiotherapies extend patients\u27 lives and all...