Purpose: Use of conformal therapy techniques increases the number of beams
used in order to obtain better conformation of the treated volume to the pl
anning target volume, As the number of beams increases, the number of monit
or units (MU) for each beam decreases, In this work we have studied, the in
fluence of low MU on dose and homogeneity.
Methods and Materials: To study the field symmetry and flatness, films were
irradiated. The "dose" for each field was always 60 MU; but it was divided
into different segment sizes: 2 segments of 30 MU, 3 segments of 20 MU, an
d so on up to 12 segments of 5 MU. After being developed, films were scanne
d and analyzed using a densitometer, The measurements were carried out for
three X-ray energies: 6 MV, 10 MV, and 18 MV.
Results: Each measurement was repeated twice for each energy, and the resul
ts were equal. The means of the symmetry and flatness values obtained for e
ach energy are lower than the commonly accepted limits.
Conclusion: The dose delivered by adding small segments is equivalent to th
e dose delivered by a conventional segment with our Philips Linacs SL15 and
SL20. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Inc.