Abstract
Two specially designed plastic/aluminum phantoms positioned thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) at the right and left breast location of an anthrophomorophic chest torso. Imaging was performed on a spiral CT for a Volume of the chest phantom through the breast area for a noncontiguous (pitch 1.5) helical chest scan. Conventional pencil beam ionization chamber measurements were made at the same operating parameters. The doses ranged from approximately 1 to 3 cGy. For both breast phantoms, the doses were highest for the medial inner quadrants near the mediastinum. The doses were lowest for the outer quadrants (lateral aspects) of both breasts.
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Hall, J. L., Navarrete, J. L., Surprenant, E., Sklansky, J., & Eisenman, J. I. (2002). Technical note: A new TLD-phantom measurement system for determining dose distribution levels in the right and left breast from spiral CT chest imaging. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics / American College of Medical Physics, 3(4), 324–327. https://doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v3i4.2558
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