Dose rate influence on deep dose deposition using a 6 MV X-Ray Beam from a linear accelerator

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Abstract

Linear accelerators used in radiation therapy treatments usually provide the capability of irradiating with different dose rates. The medical physicist may choose arbitrary the dose rate to use, although the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) varies with this physical parameter. In this work the measurements of absorbed dose of the x-ray beams from a Varian 6 MV linear accelerator CLINAC 600C/D were made in a water phantom, using an appropriate dosimetry system, consisting of an electrometer and a waterproof ionization chamber. The code of practice for dosimetry used in this work is the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) TRS-398, since water relates closely to the biological effects of radiation. The measurements were made in three depths, with three different field sizes and six different dose rates. The data were treated and the graphs show the obtained results. Different dose rates changes the deep dose deposition at the same depth and this must be considered in the planning.

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Sousa, R. V. (2009). Dose rate influence on deep dose deposition using a 6 MV X-Ray Beam from a linear accelerator. Brazilian Journal of Physics, 39(2), 292–296. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-97332009000300009

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