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Suitability of Polyacrylamide-Based Dosimetric Gel for Proton and Carbon Ion Beam Geometric Characterization
by
Rossi, Eleonora
, Ciocca, Mario
, Trombetta, Luca
, Bazani, Alessia
, Mossini, Eros
, Russo, Stefania
, Brambilla, Riccardo
, Magugliani, Gabriele
, Mariani, Mario
, Macerata, Elena
, Galluccio, Francesco
in
Bragg curve
/ Carbon
/ dose profiles
/ Dosimetry
/ geometric beam characterization
/ hadron therapy
/ Ion beams
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Measuring instruments
/ MRI
/ Optical measurement
/ Pencil beams
/ Physical properties
/ Polyacrylamide
/ polymer gel dosimetry
/ Polymer gels
/ Polymerization
/ Polymers
/ Proton beams
/ Protons
/ Quality assurance
/ Quality management
/ Quenching
/ Radiation therapy
2025
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Suitability of Polyacrylamide-Based Dosimetric Gel for Proton and Carbon Ion Beam Geometric Characterization
by
Rossi, Eleonora
, Ciocca, Mario
, Trombetta, Luca
, Bazani, Alessia
, Mossini, Eros
, Russo, Stefania
, Brambilla, Riccardo
, Magugliani, Gabriele
, Mariani, Mario
, Macerata, Elena
, Galluccio, Francesco
in
Bragg curve
/ Carbon
/ dose profiles
/ Dosimetry
/ geometric beam characterization
/ hadron therapy
/ Ion beams
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Measuring instruments
/ MRI
/ Optical measurement
/ Pencil beams
/ Physical properties
/ Polyacrylamide
/ polymer gel dosimetry
/ Polymer gels
/ Polymerization
/ Polymers
/ Proton beams
/ Protons
/ Quality assurance
/ Quality management
/ Quenching
/ Radiation therapy
2025
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Suitability of Polyacrylamide-Based Dosimetric Gel for Proton and Carbon Ion Beam Geometric Characterization
by
Rossi, Eleonora
, Ciocca, Mario
, Trombetta, Luca
, Bazani, Alessia
, Mossini, Eros
, Russo, Stefania
, Brambilla, Riccardo
, Magugliani, Gabriele
, Mariani, Mario
, Macerata, Elena
, Galluccio, Francesco
in
Bragg curve
/ Carbon
/ dose profiles
/ Dosimetry
/ geometric beam characterization
/ hadron therapy
/ Ion beams
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Measuring instruments
/ MRI
/ Optical measurement
/ Pencil beams
/ Physical properties
/ Polyacrylamide
/ polymer gel dosimetry
/ Polymer gels
/ Polymerization
/ Polymers
/ Proton beams
/ Protons
/ Quality assurance
/ Quality management
/ Quenching
/ Radiation therapy
2025
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Suitability of Polyacrylamide-Based Dosimetric Gel for Proton and Carbon Ion Beam Geometric Characterization
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Suitability of Polyacrylamide-Based Dosimetric Gel for Proton and Carbon Ion Beam Geometric Characterization
2025
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Experimental measurement of dose distributions is a pivotal step in the quality assurance of radiotherapy treatments, especially for those relying on high delivery accuracy such as hadron therapy. This study investigated the response of a polymer gel dosimeter to determine its suitability in performing geometric beam characterizations for hadron therapy under high-quenching conditions. Different extraction energies of proton and carbon ion beams were considered. Gel dose–response linearity and long-term stability were confirmed through optical measurements. Gel phantoms were irradiated with pencil beams and analyzed via magnetic resonance imaging. A multi-echo T2-weighted sequence was used to reconstruct depth–dose profiles and transversal distributions acquired by the gels, which were benchmarked against reference data. As expected, a response-quenching effect in the Bragg peak region was noted. Nonetheless, the studied gel formulation proved reliable in acquiring the geometric characteristics of the beams, even without correcting for the quenching effect. Indeed, depth–dose distributions acquired by the gels showed an excellent agreement with measured particle range with respect to reference values, with mean discrepancies of 0.5 ± 0.2 mm. Single-spot transverse FWHM values at increasing depths also presented an average agreement within 1 mm with values determined with radiochromic films, thus supporting the excellent spatial resolving capabilities of the dosimetric gel.
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