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A Monte Carlo model for calculating out-of-field dose from a Varian 6  MV beam

Med. Phys. Volume 33, Issue 11, pp. 4405-4413 (November 2006)

Published 31 October 2006
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KEYWORDS and PACS

Keywords
PACS
  • 87.53.Wz
    Monte Carlo applications (ionizing radiation therapy)
  • 87.66.Sq
    Thermoluminescence, bioluminescence, etc. (radiation measurement in medical physics)
  • 87.66.Xa
    Phantoms (radiation measurement in medical physics)
  • 87.56.By
    Radiation therapy generators
  • 87.53.Tf
    Treatment planning, optimization, tissue response factors, and dose-volume analysis (ionizing-radiation therapy)
  • 87.66.Jj
    Ionization dosimetry in medical physics
  • YEAR: 2006

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Stephen F. Kry, Uwe Titt, Falk Pönisch, David Followill, and Oleg N. Vassiliev
Department of Radiation Physics, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas 77030

R. Allen White
Department of Biostatistics and Applied Math, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas 77030

Radhe Mohan and Mohammad Salehpour
Department of Radiation Physics, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas 77030
Dose to the patient outside of the treatment field is important when evaluating the outcome of radiotherapy treatments. However, determining out-of-field doses for any particular treatment plan currently requires either time-consuming measurements or calculated estimations that may be highly uncertain. A Monte Carlo model may allow these doses to be determined quickly, accurately, and with a great degree of flexibility. MCNPX was used to create a Monte Carlo model of a Varian Clinac 2100 accelerator head operated at 6  MV. Simulations of the dose out-of-field were made and measurements were taken with thermoluminescent dosimeters in an acrylic phantom and with an ion chamber in a water tank to validate the Monte Carlo model. Although local differences between the out-of-field doses calculated by the model and those measured did exceed 50% at some points far from the treatment field, the average local difference was only 16%. This included a range of doses as low as 0.01% of the central axis dose, and at distances in excess of 50  cm from the central axis of the treatment field. The out-of-field dose was found to vary with field size and distance from the central axis, but was almost independent of the depth in the phantom except where the dose increased substantially at depths less than dmax. The relationship between dose and kerma was also investigated, and kerma was found to be a good estimate of dose (within 3% on average) except near the surface and in the field penumbra. Our Monte Carlo model was found to well represent typical Varian 2100 accelerators operated at 6  MV. ©2006 American Association of Physicists in Medicine
History: Received 14 February 2006; revised 23 August 2006; accepted 11 September 2006; published 31 October 2006
Permalink: http://dx.doi.org/10.1118/1.2360013

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