A number of codes of practice (CoP) for electron and photon radiotherapy beam dosimetry are currently in use. Comparison is made of the more widely used of these, specifically those of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA TRS-398), the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM TG-51) and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM 2003). All are based on calibration of ionization chambers in terms of absorbed dose to water, each seeking to reduce uncertainty in delivered dose, providing an even stronger system of primary standards than previous air-kerma based approaches. They also provide a firm, traceable and straight-forward formalism (Radiology, 1996). Included in making dose assessments for the three C...
Since 1987, a dosimetric standardization process has been started by the Belgian Hospital Physicist ...
We compared the results of absorbed dose measurements made using the TRS-398, TG-51, and DIN protoco...
Since 1987, a dosimetric standardization process has been started by the Belgian Hospital Physicist ...
This paper presents guidelines for the calibration of radiation beams that were issued by the Intern...
This report contains the recommendations of the Electron Dosimetry Working Party of the UK Institute...
In recent years, international codes of practice based on absorbed dose to water standards have been...
New codes of practice for reference dosimetry in clinical high-energy photon and electron beams have...
dures to obtain the absorbed dose in water from measurements made with an ioniza-tion chamber in ext...
Task Group 51 (TG-51) of the Radiation Therapy Committee of the AAPM has published a new protocol fo...
With the development of the water calorimeter direct measurement of absorbed dose in water becomes p...
For the determination of the absorbed dose to water for high-energy photon and electron beams the IA...
This chapter reviews the fundamentals of radiation dosimetry needed to do reference dosimetry for ex...
In recent years, a change has been proposed from air kerma based reference dosimetry to absorbed dos...
The formalism and data in the two most recent dosimetry recommendations for clinical proton beams, I...
The 1990 code of practice (COP), produced by the IPSM (now the Institute of Physics and Engineering ...
Since 1987, a dosimetric standardization process has been started by the Belgian Hospital Physicist ...
We compared the results of absorbed dose measurements made using the TRS-398, TG-51, and DIN protoco...
Since 1987, a dosimetric standardization process has been started by the Belgian Hospital Physicist ...
This paper presents guidelines for the calibration of radiation beams that were issued by the Intern...
This report contains the recommendations of the Electron Dosimetry Working Party of the UK Institute...
In recent years, international codes of practice based on absorbed dose to water standards have been...
New codes of practice for reference dosimetry in clinical high-energy photon and electron beams have...
dures to obtain the absorbed dose in water from measurements made with an ioniza-tion chamber in ext...
Task Group 51 (TG-51) of the Radiation Therapy Committee of the AAPM has published a new protocol fo...
With the development of the water calorimeter direct measurement of absorbed dose in water becomes p...
For the determination of the absorbed dose to water for high-energy photon and electron beams the IA...
This chapter reviews the fundamentals of radiation dosimetry needed to do reference dosimetry for ex...
In recent years, a change has been proposed from air kerma based reference dosimetry to absorbed dos...
The formalism and data in the two most recent dosimetry recommendations for clinical proton beams, I...
The 1990 code of practice (COP), produced by the IPSM (now the Institute of Physics and Engineering ...
Since 1987, a dosimetric standardization process has been started by the Belgian Hospital Physicist ...
We compared the results of absorbed dose measurements made using the TRS-398, TG-51, and DIN protoco...
Since 1987, a dosimetric standardization process has been started by the Belgian Hospital Physicist ...