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Measurement of Photoneutron Dose Produced by Wedge Filters of a High Energy Linac Using Polycarbonate Films Publisher Pubmed



Hashemi SM1 ; Hashemimalayeri B1 ; Raisali G2 ; Shokrani P3 ; Sharafi AA4 ; Torkzadeh F5
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  1. 1. Department of Medical Physics, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran 1411713116, Al-Ahmad and Chamran Cross, Iran
  2. 2. Radiation Applications Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Tehran 1439951113, End of Kargare Shomali, P. O. Box: 11365-3486, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Medical Physics and Engineering, Esfahan University of Medical Sciences, Hezarjarib, Esfahan, Iran
  4. 4. Department of Radiology Technology, School of Paramedicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Hemmat Highway, Iran
  5. 5. National Radiation Protection Department, Iranian Nuclear Regulatory Authority, Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Tehran, End of Kargare Shomali, P. O. Box: 14155-4494, Iran

Source: Journal of Radiation Research Published:2008


Abstract

Radiotherapy represents the most widely spread technique to control and treat cancer. To increase the treatment efficiency, high energy linacs are used. However, applying high energy photon beams leads to a non-negligible dose of neutrons contaminating therapeutic beams. In addition, using conventional linacs necessitates applying wedge filters in some clinical conditions. However, there is not enough information on the effect of these filters on the photoneutrons produced. The aim of this study was to investigate the change of photoneutron dose equivalent due to the use of linac wedge filters. A high energy (18 MV) linear accelerator (Elekta SL 75/25) was studied. Polycarbonate films were used to measure the dose equivalent of photoneutrons. After electrochemical etching of the films, the neutron dose equivalent was calculated using Hp(10) factor, and its variation on the patient plane at 0, 5, 10, 50 and 100 cm from the center of the X-ray beam was determined. By increasing the distance from the center of the X-ray beam towards the periphery, the photoneutron dose equivalent decreased rapidly for the open and wedged fields. Increasing of the field size increased the photoneutron dose equivalent. The use of wedge filter increased the proportion of the neutron dose equivalent. The increase can be accounted for by the selective absorption of the high energy photons by the wedge filter.
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