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Midline dose verification with diode in vivo dosimetry for external photon therapy of head and neck and pelvis cancers during initial large-field treatments

Chuan-Jong Tung, Ph.D., Pei-Chieh Yu, M.Sc., Min-Chi Chiu, M.Sc.§, Chi-Yuan Yeh, M.D., Chung-Chi Lee, Ph.D., Tsi-Chian Chao, Ph.D.Corresponding Author Informationemail address

Received 18 August 2009; accepted 16 March 2010. published online 03 June 2010.
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Abstract 

During radiotherapy treatments, quality assurance/control is essential, particularly dose delivery to patients. This study was designed to verify midline doses with diode in vivo dosimetry.

Dosimetry was studied for 6-MV bilateral fields in head and neck cancer treatments and 10-MV bilateral and anteroposterior/posteroanterior (AP/PA) fields in pelvic cancer treatments. Calibrations with corrections of diodes were performed using plastic water phantoms; 190 and 100 portals were studied for head and neck and pelvis treatments, respectively. Calculations of midline doses were made using the midline transmission, arithmetic mean, and geometric mean algorithms. These midline doses were compared with the treatment planning system target doses for lateral or AP (PA) portals and paired opposed portals. For head and neck treatments, all 3 algorithms were satisfactory, although the geometric mean algorithm was less accurate and more uncertain. For pelvis treatments, the arithmetic mean algorithm seemed unacceptable, whereas the other algorithms were satisfactory. The random error was reduced by using averaged midline doses of paired opposed portals because the asymmetric effect was averaged out. Considering the simplicity of in vivo dosimetry, the arithmetic mean and geometric mean algorithm should be adopted for head/neck and pelvis treatments, respectively.

 Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Chang Gung University, Kwei-Shan Tao-Yuan, Taiwan

 Department of Biomedical Engineering & Environmental Sciences, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan

 Department of Radiation Oncology, Cathay General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

§ Department of Radiation Oncology, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

 Department of Radiation Oncology, Tungs' Taichung Metroharbor Hospital, Wuci, Taichung County, Taiwan

Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests to: Tsi-Chian Chao, Ph.D., Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, Chang Gung University 259 Wenhua 1st Road Kwer-Shan Tao-Yaun 333 Taiwan

PII: S0958-3947(10)00034-8

doi:10.1016/j.meddos.2010.03.007