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SU‐E‐T‐320: A New Verification Phantom for GYN Brachytherapy Applicators Using GafChromic ‐ Films
Author(s) -
Gholami S,
Meigooni AS,
Mahdavi SR Mehdi,
Mirzaei H
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
medical physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.473
H-Index - 180
eISSN - 2473-4209
pISSN - 0094-2405
DOI - 10.1118/1.4735407
Subject(s) - imaging phantom , brachytherapy , dosimetry , materials science , radiation treatment planning , cobalt 60 , nuclear medicine , biomedical engineering , irradiation , radiation therapy , medicine , radiology , physics , nuclear physics
Purpose: Brachytherapy plays an important role in radiation therapy a wide range of tumor sits such as vaginal, cervical and endometrial cancers. The purpose of this project was to design, fabricate and verify a new phantom for dosimetric verification at small distances from GYN applicators used with GZP6 cobalt‐60 HDR system. Methods: A new phantom has been designed and fabricated from 90 slabs of 18×16×0.2 cm 3 Perspex to accommodate one tandem and two ovoids. The thin layer of the slabs was chosen to place GafChromic films in between the slabs for dosimetry with GZP6 cobalt‐60 HDR system. For verification of this device, an assembly composed of a large ovoid size (3cm diameter) and tandem #1 with the least curvature was selected in this study. With this assembly, GafChromic films were exposed using a plan with 500 cGy dose delivery to point “A”. The irradiated films were scanned. The responses of the films were converted to dose by calibrating samples of these films using a cobalt‐60 teletherapy system in the range of 25 to 800 cGy dose. The measured isodose curves with the films were compared to calculated isodose lines by the treatment planning software. Results: The Result of these investigations indicated differences of up to ± 23 % between the planning and measured dosimetry at different points in GYN implant with cobalt‐60 HDR source of GZP6 system. Therefore, this phantom enabled us to confirm the accuracy of radiation delivery to the GYN patients with cobalt‐60 HDR source of GZP6 system. Conclusions: The new phantom design could be utilized for the QA procedure of the GZP6 cobalt‐60 HDR system as well as the Ir‐192 HDR system to confirmation the accuracy of dose distribution in GYN implants, especially in non‐traditional implants. The Radiotherapy Department of Shahid Beheshti University at Shohada hospital sponsored the purchase of the phantom materials and films used in the investigations.