Tissue standard ratios for irregularly shaped radiotherapy fields

AR Hounsell, JM Wilkinson - The British Journal of Radiology, 1990 - birpublications.org
AR Hounsell, JM Wilkinson
The British Journal of Radiology, 1990birpublications.org
A method of calculating dose for a 6 MV X-ray beam using tissue standard ratios (TSR) is
described. TSRs may be divided into a primary component and a scatter component, and
the latter can then be further divided into contributions from elemental scattering volumes of
1 cm× 1 cm cross-sectional area at 1 m from the source. The magnitude of the various
components have been determined by analysing measurements of square and rectangular
fields, involving the fitting of the scatter data to an exponential function of radial distance …
Abstract
A method of calculating dose for a 6 MV X-ray beam using tissue standard ratios (TSR) is described. TSRs may be divided into a primary component and a scatter component, and the latter can then be further divided into contributions from elemental scattering volumes of 1 cm × 1 cm cross-sectional area at 1 m from the source. The magnitude of the various components have been determined by analysing measurements of square and rectangular fields, involving the fitting of the scatter data to an exponential function of radial distance from the scatter element. The coefficient and exponent of this function were found to be functions of depth, and this variation is described. A method of utilizing reconstructed scatter data that is compatible with the motion of a multileaf collimator system is presented. Results obtained by re-combining the data for various non-standard geometries are compared with further experimental work.
British Institute of Radiology
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