Dose integration and dose rate characteristics of a NiPAM polymer gel MRI dosimeter system

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The normoxic polymer gel dosimeter based on N-isopropyl acrylamide (NiPAM) is a promising full 3D-dosimeter with high spatial resolution and near tissue equivalency. NiPAM gel samples were irradiated to different doses using a linear accelerator. The absorbed dose was evaluated using MRI and statistical significance of the analysed data was calculated. The analysis was carried out using an in-house developed software. It was found that the gel dosimeter responded linearly to the absorbed dose. The gel exhibited a dose rate dependence, as well as a dependence on the sequential beam irradiation scheme. A higher dose rate, as well as a higher dose per sequential beam, resulted in a lower dose response.

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Waldenberg, C., Karlsson Hauer, A., Gustafsson, C., & Ceberg, S. (2017). Dose integration and dose rate characteristics of a NiPAM polymer gel MRI dosimeter system. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 847). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/847/1/012063

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