Comparison of dosimetry gels prepared by agar and bovine gelatine

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Abstract

Gel dosimeters are unique materials capable of showing three dimensional (3D) dose distributions of therapeutic or diagnostic exposures. Fricke gel dosimeters can be considered as chemical dosimeters that rely on a radiation-induced chemical reaction. Dose distribution of Fricke solutions containing Fe+2 ions determines the transformation of acidic, oxygen saturated Fe+2 ions to Fe+3 ions by the ionizing radiation in aqueous solutions. In this study we produced two different types of gel dosimeters using agar and bovine gelatin with similar fabrication methods. We compared the magnetic resonance (MR) T1 imaging responses of these two gel dosimeters to acquire a dose dependency of MR intensities. In conclusion agar gel dosimeters found to be produced easily and more consistent.

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Saǧsöz, M. E., Korkut, Alemdar, N., Aktaş, S., Çali, E. B., & Kantarci, M. (2016). Comparison of dosimetry gels prepared by agar and bovine gelatine. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 707). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/707/1/012037

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