Medical Dosimetry
Volume 32, Issue 3 , Pages 157-165, Autumn 2007

3D Dose Reconstruction to Insure Correct External Beam Treatment of Patients

  • Wendel Dean Renner, M.S.

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    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests to: Wendel Dean Renner, Math Resolutions, LLC, 5975 Gales Lane, Columbia, MD 21045.

Math Resolutions, LLC, Columbia, MD

Received 15 September 2006; accepted 8 February 2007.

Abstract 

Radiation therapy treatments have become increasingly more complicated. There are multiple opportunities for humans, machines, software, and combinations thereof to result in a treatment error that could be of significance. Current methods for quality assurance are often abstract in nature and may have unclear underlying assumptions as to what is assumed to be working correctly, or may depend upon the diligence of persons to discover errors from a review of the treatment plan. Here, an example will be shown of a direct method to reconstruct and demonstrate the dose and the dose distribution delivered to a particular patient. By measuring the radiation fields that come out of the accelerator, and using the measurement as input to a 3-dimensional (3D) dose algorithm, the delivered patient dose is determined and presented in a manner similar to the treatment plan. The intended treatment plan dose may be directly compared. Using this feedback mechanism, there is less abstraction and dependence upon the diligence of individuals checking multiple steps in a treatment process, and assumptions can be clearly stated. With this system, the dose is determined and presented minimizing assumptions and dependence upon other systems.

Key Words: Quality assurance, Intensity modulated radiation therapy, Electronic portal imaging device, Dose computation

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PII: S0958-3947(07)00045-3

doi:10.1016/j.meddos.2007.02.005

Medical Dosimetry
Volume 32, Issue 3 , Pages 157-165, Autumn 2007