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SU‐E‐T‐467: Monte Carlo Dosimetric Study of the New Flexisource Co‐60 High Dose Rate Source
Author(s) -
Vijande J,
Granero D,
PerezCalatayud J,
Ballester F
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 - 10.1118/1.4735556
Subject(s) - kerma , dosimetry , monte carlo method , nuclear medicine , brachytherapy , physics , absorbed dose , computational physics , materials science , mathematics , medicine , radiation therapy , statistics , radiology
Purpose: Recently, a new HDR 60Co brachytherapy source, Flexisource Co‐60, has been developed (Nucletron B.V.). This study aims to obtain quality dosimetric data for this source for its use in clinical practice as required by AAPM and ESTRO. Methods: Penelope2008 and GEANT4 Monte Carlo codes were used to dosimetrically characterize this source. Water composition and mass density was that recommended by AAPM. Due to the high energy of the 60Co, dose for small distances cannot be approximated by collisional kerma. Therefore, we have considered absorbed dose to water for r<0.75 cm and collisional kerma from 0.75 0.8 cm and up to 2% closer to the source. Using Penelope2008 and GEANT4, an average of Î> = 1.085±0.003 cGy/(h U) (with k = 1, Type A uncertainties) was obtained. Dose rate constant, radial dose function and anisotropy functions for the Flexisource Co‐60 are compared with published data for other Co‐60 sources. Conclusions: Dosimetric data are provided for the new Flexisource Co‐60 source not studied previously in the literature. Using the data provided by this study in the treatment planning systems, it can be used in clinical practice. This project has been funded by Nucletron BV

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