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Effects of beam modifiers and immobilization devices on the dose in the build-up region.

作者信息

Fontenla D P, Napoli J J, Hunt M, Fass D, McCormick B, Kutcher G J

机构信息

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 10021.

出版信息

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 1994 Aug 30;30(1):211-9. doi: 10.1016/0360-3016(94)90537-1.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To analyze the effect that immobilization devices used in conjunction with beam modifiers may have on the dose to the skin and build-up region.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

Central axis depth dose measurements were made in a polystyrene phantom in the build-up regions using the 6 and 15 MV photon beams, at two different source-to-phantom distances, and various field sizes. The effects of acrylic blocking trays, lead wedges, and cerrobend blocks were assessed in conjunction with the enhancement of dose in the build-up region due to immobilizing devices using plaster and thermoplastic casting materials of different thicknesses.

RESULTS

For the 6 MV photons, solid (3 mm) thermoplastic casting material was found to have the greatest effect on surface dose: for a 12 x 12 cm field we measured 79% of maximum dose when treating through the material versus 22% of maximum dose when no beam modifiers or immobilization devices are used. Measurements were also made to evaluate the effect of the immobilization of patients receiving three-dimensional conformal treatments using a 15 MV photon beam.

CONCLUSIONS

The relevance of these results to treatments in the pelvis, breast, and head and neck regions is discussed. For 6 MV beams, special consideration should be given if the need arises to treat through the immobilization device, as unacceptable skin reactions may result.

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