Monte Carlo and Medical Physics

  • Essaad Belhaj O
  • Boukhal H
  • Mahjoub Chakir E
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Abstract

The different codes based on the Monte Carlo method, allows to make simulations in the field of medical physics, so the determination of all the magnitudes of radiation protection namely the absorbed dose, the kerma, the equivalent dose, and effective, what guarantees the good planning of the experiment in order to minimize the degrees of exposure to ionizing radiation, and to strengthen the radiation protection of patients and workers in clinical environment as well as to respect the 3 principles of radiation protection ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) and which are based on:-Justification of the practice-Optimization of radiation protection-Limitation of exposure.

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Essaad Belhaj, O., Boukhal, H., & Mahjoub Chakir, E. (2022). Monte Carlo and Medical Physics. In The Monte Carlo Methods - Recent Advances, New Perspectives and Applications. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.100121

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