In this work, recent results about the dependence of the response of poly(vinyl-alcohol)-glutaraldehyde Fricke gel dosimeters on the irradiation and holding temperatures are reported. The investigations were carried out by two complementary techniques commonly used in gel dosimetry, namely spectrophotometry and MRI. No significant dependence of the dosimeters sensitivity on the irradiation temperature in the range 20 ◦C–35 ◦C was observed. On the contrary, the holding temperature effects resulted to be not negligible. This work, based on literature results, highlights the limits and the capability of these dosimeters in the 3D dose mapping for clinical practice application
Purpose: Fricke gel dosimeters (FGDs) based on poly-vinyl alcohol (PVA) as gelling agent and glutara...
Gel dosimetry was developed in the 1990s in response to a growing need for methods to validate the r...
The most recent radio-therapeutic technics adopt treatment plans that use volumetric distribution of...
Fricke gel dosimeters produced with a matrix of Poly-vinyl alcohol (PVA) cross-linked with glutarald...
The experimental activities here reported are focused on the analysis of the clinical applications o...
The aim of this study is to analyze the Fricke Gel dosimeter response upon irradiation with a dose o...
Purpose. Quality assurance procedures required in the modern radiotherapy would greatly benefit by t...
Introduction The recent development of Fricke gel dosimeters(FGs) based on poly(vinyl alcohol)(PVA) ...
Purpose. Fricke gel dosimeters (FGDs) based on poly-vinyl alcohol (PVA) as gelling agent and glutara...
One of the most recent and promising developments in radiotherapy dosimetry was the introduction of ...
Purpose. Fricke gel (FG) dosimeters are good candidates for 3D dose assessment in biological materia...
Current radiotherapy techniques implement treatment plans based on volumetric distributions of dose ...
Quality assurance procedures required in modem radiotherapy would greatly benefit from the developme...
Their effective atomic number and density are similar to those of soft tissue. In view of their chem...
Introduction: Current radiotherapy techniques implement treatment plans based on volumetric distribu...
Purpose: Fricke gel dosimeters (FGDs) based on poly-vinyl alcohol (PVA) as gelling agent and glutara...
Gel dosimetry was developed in the 1990s in response to a growing need for methods to validate the r...
The most recent radio-therapeutic technics adopt treatment plans that use volumetric distribution of...
Fricke gel dosimeters produced with a matrix of Poly-vinyl alcohol (PVA) cross-linked with glutarald...
The experimental activities here reported are focused on the analysis of the clinical applications o...
The aim of this study is to analyze the Fricke Gel dosimeter response upon irradiation with a dose o...
Purpose. Quality assurance procedures required in the modern radiotherapy would greatly benefit by t...
Introduction The recent development of Fricke gel dosimeters(FGs) based on poly(vinyl alcohol)(PVA) ...
Purpose. Fricke gel dosimeters (FGDs) based on poly-vinyl alcohol (PVA) as gelling agent and glutara...
One of the most recent and promising developments in radiotherapy dosimetry was the introduction of ...
Purpose. Fricke gel (FG) dosimeters are good candidates for 3D dose assessment in biological materia...
Current radiotherapy techniques implement treatment plans based on volumetric distributions of dose ...
Quality assurance procedures required in modem radiotherapy would greatly benefit from the developme...
Their effective atomic number and density are similar to those of soft tissue. In view of their chem...
Introduction: Current radiotherapy techniques implement treatment plans based on volumetric distribu...
Purpose: Fricke gel dosimeters (FGDs) based on poly-vinyl alcohol (PVA) as gelling agent and glutara...
Gel dosimetry was developed in the 1990s in response to a growing need for methods to validate the r...
The most recent radio-therapeutic technics adopt treatment plans that use volumetric distribution of...