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Verification of dose distribution in high dose-rate brachytherapy for cervical cancer using a normoxic N-vinylpyrrolidone polymer gel dosimeter
by
Terazaki, Tsuyoshi
, Tachibana, Hidenobu
, Hayashi, Shin-ichiro
, Muraishi, Hiroshi
, Gomi, Tsutomu
, Mizukami, Shinya
, Maeyama, Takuya
, Watanabe, Yusuke
, Takei, Hideyuki
in
Calibration
/ Cancer
/ Catheters
/ Cervical cancer
/ Dosimeters
/ Image acquisition
/ Irradiation
/ Linear accelerators
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Polymer gels
/ Polymer industry
/ Polymers
/ Radiation therapy
/ Regular Paper
/ Signal to noise ratio
/ Uncertainty
/ X-rays
2022
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Verification of dose distribution in high dose-rate brachytherapy for cervical cancer using a normoxic N-vinylpyrrolidone polymer gel dosimeter
by
Terazaki, Tsuyoshi
, Tachibana, Hidenobu
, Hayashi, Shin-ichiro
, Muraishi, Hiroshi
, Gomi, Tsutomu
, Mizukami, Shinya
, Maeyama, Takuya
, Watanabe, Yusuke
, Takei, Hideyuki
in
Calibration
/ Cancer
/ Catheters
/ Cervical cancer
/ Dosimeters
/ Image acquisition
/ Irradiation
/ Linear accelerators
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Polymer gels
/ Polymer industry
/ Polymers
/ Radiation therapy
/ Regular Paper
/ Signal to noise ratio
/ Uncertainty
/ X-rays
2022
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Verification of dose distribution in high dose-rate brachytherapy for cervical cancer using a normoxic N-vinylpyrrolidone polymer gel dosimeter
by
Terazaki, Tsuyoshi
, Tachibana, Hidenobu
, Hayashi, Shin-ichiro
, Muraishi, Hiroshi
, Gomi, Tsutomu
, Mizukami, Shinya
, Maeyama, Takuya
, Watanabe, Yusuke
, Takei, Hideyuki
in
Calibration
/ Cancer
/ Catheters
/ Cervical cancer
/ Dosimeters
/ Image acquisition
/ Irradiation
/ Linear accelerators
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Polymer gels
/ Polymer industry
/ Polymers
/ Radiation therapy
/ Regular Paper
/ Signal to noise ratio
/ Uncertainty
/ X-rays
2022
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Verification of dose distribution in high dose-rate brachytherapy for cervical cancer using a normoxic N-vinylpyrrolidone polymer gel dosimeter
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Verification of dose distribution in high dose-rate brachytherapy for cervical cancer using a normoxic N-vinylpyrrolidone polymer gel dosimeter
2022
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The polymer gel dosimeter has been proposed for use as a 3D dosimeter for complex dose distribution measurement of high dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy. However, various shapes of catheter/applicator for sealed radioactive source transport used in clinical cases must be placed in the gel sample. The absorbed dose readout for the magnetic resonance (MR)-based polymer gel dosimeters requires calibration data for the dose-transverse relaxation rate (R2) response. In this study, we evaluated in detail the dose uncertainty and dose resolution of three calibration methods, the multi-sample and distance methods using the Ir-192 source and the linear accelerator (linac) method using 6MV X-rays. The use of Ir-192 sources increases dose uncertainty with steep dose gradients. We clarified that the uniformly irradiated gel sample improved the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) due to the large slice thickness of MR images and could acquire an accurate calibration curve using the linac method. The curved tandem and ovoid applicator used for intracavitary irradiation of HDR brachytherapy for cervical cancer were reproduced with a glass tube to verify the dose distribution. The results of comparison with the treatment planning system (TPS) calculation by gamma analysis on the 3%/2 mm criterion were in good agreement with a gamma pass rate of 90%. In addition, the prescription dose could be evaluated accurately. We conclude that it is easy to place catheter/applicator in the polymer gel dosimeters, making them a useful tool for verifying the 3D dose distribution of HDR brachytherapy with accurate calibration methods.
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Oxford University Press
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