K. Ulin et M. Palisca, THE USE OF SCATTERING FOIL COMPENSATORS IN ELECTRON-BEAM THERAPY, International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics, 35(4), 1996, pp. 785-792
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology,"Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Purpose: This study was undertaken to show that scattering foils could
be used as electron beam compensators, Methods and Materials: Two sca
ttering foils were designed to improve the dose homogeneity when a cur
ved surface is irradiated with electrons, One scattering foil, constru
cted of mylar, was designed for use with a single 6 MeV electron field
, The second scattering foil, constructed of lead, was designed to hom
ogenize the dose along the matchline of two abutting electron fields.
Measurements with the second compensator were made at energies of 6, 9
, and 12 MeV, The compensators were mounted over the topmost opening o
f the electron cone, A simple method for modeling the effect of the se
cond compensator using a conventional treatment planning system was al
so evaluated, Results: When the mylar compensator was placed atop the
25 x 25 cm cone and a Rando phantom irradiated with 6 MeV electrons, t
he dose at the field edges was increased by about 10%, Use of the lead
foil compensator for two abutting fields gave a highly uniform dose a
long the matchline, without perturbing the isodoses at depth or at the
other field edges, Measured hot spots in the Rando phantom for 6 and
9 MeV electrons were 104 and 108%, respectively, The effect of the lea
d foil compensator was successfully modeled on a conventional treatmen
t planning system by summing beams of different field sizes, Conclusio
n: Both compensators were effective in improving the dose homogeneity
within the target volume.