Kilovoltage dosimetry protocols by the IAEA (TRS-277 and TRS-398), DIN (6809), IPEMB (with addendum), AAPM (TG-61) and NCS (report 10) were compared experimentally in four clinical beams. The beams had acceleration potentials of 30, 80, 120 and 200 kV, with half-value layers ranging from 0.6 mm Al to 1 mm Cu. Dosimetric measurements were performed and data were collected under reference conditions as stipulated within each separate protocol under investigation. The Monte Carlo method was used to derive backscatter factors for the actual x-ray machine. In general, the agreement of the dosimetric data at the surface of a full-scatter water phantom obtained using the guidelines of the various protocols was fairly good, i.e. within 1-2%. Howeve...
Solid phantoms are widely used in radiation therapy for both relative and reference dosimetry. Two w...
International audienceThis report presents the results of the first international comparison of prim...
Accurate dosimetry is a fundamental requirement for the safe and efficient use of radiation in medic...
This topical review provides an up-to-date overview of the theoretical and practical aspects of ther...
International audienceNowadays, the absorbed dose to water for kilovoltage x-ray beams is determined...
In recent years, a change has been proposed from air kerma based reference dosimetry to absorbed dos...
Purpose: To evaluate radiation detectors for the dosimetry of kilovoltage x‐ray beams. Method and Ma...
In this work, the authors have evaluated ten different ionization chambers for the relative dosimetr...
This paper presents guidelines for the calibration of radiation beams that were issued by the Intern...
Several national and international protocols have been established for the dosimetry of x-ray beams ...
Despite well-established dosimetry in clinical radiotherapy, dose measurements in pre-clinical and r...
A number of codes of practice (CoP) for electron and photon radiotherapy beam dosimetry are currentl...
Several national and international protocols have been established for the dosimetry of x-ray beams ...
New codes of practice for reference dosimetry in clinical high-energy photon and electron beams have...
The formalism and data in the two most recent dosimetry recommendations for clinical proton beams, I...
Solid phantoms are widely used in radiation therapy for both relative and reference dosimetry. Two w...
International audienceThis report presents the results of the first international comparison of prim...
Accurate dosimetry is a fundamental requirement for the safe and efficient use of radiation in medic...
This topical review provides an up-to-date overview of the theoretical and practical aspects of ther...
International audienceNowadays, the absorbed dose to water for kilovoltage x-ray beams is determined...
In recent years, a change has been proposed from air kerma based reference dosimetry to absorbed dos...
Purpose: To evaluate radiation detectors for the dosimetry of kilovoltage x‐ray beams. Method and Ma...
In this work, the authors have evaluated ten different ionization chambers for the relative dosimetr...
This paper presents guidelines for the calibration of radiation beams that were issued by the Intern...
Several national and international protocols have been established for the dosimetry of x-ray beams ...
Despite well-established dosimetry in clinical radiotherapy, dose measurements in pre-clinical and r...
A number of codes of practice (CoP) for electron and photon radiotherapy beam dosimetry are currentl...
Several national and international protocols have been established for the dosimetry of x-ray beams ...
New codes of practice for reference dosimetry in clinical high-energy photon and electron beams have...
The formalism and data in the two most recent dosimetry recommendations for clinical proton beams, I...
Solid phantoms are widely used in radiation therapy for both relative and reference dosimetry. Two w...
International audienceThis report presents the results of the first international comparison of prim...
Accurate dosimetry is a fundamental requirement for the safe and efficient use of radiation in medic...