A coherent system for the use of scatter correction factors, determined at 10 cm depth, is described for dose calculations on the central axis of arbitrarily shaped photon beams. The system is suitable for application in both the fixed source-surface distance (SSD) and in the isocentric treatment set-up. This is in contrast to some other proposals where only one of these approaches forms the basis of the calculation system or where distinct quantities and data sets are needed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe phantom scatter correction factor Sp of megavoltage photon beams can be accurately described using a three-Gaussian fit. The model leads to six parameters, with which Sp(r) is described as a smooth function of the field radius r for beam qualities in the range from 60Co up to 25 MV. The parameters allow Sp values to be calculated at intermediate beam energies and for any field shape.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe use of the British Journal of Radiology (BJR) (supplement 17) tables of equivalent square fields for dose calculations is widespread. A revised version of the supplement was published recently, with a more elaborate discussion, but without changes in data given in these tables (Br. J.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhantom scatter factors, for square fields of various sizes, have been determined at a fixed reference depth of 10 cm, separately in different institutes, for a large number of linear accelerators under the auspices of the Netherlands Commission on Radiation Dosimetry. The method used for these measurements has been described in a previous paper. The present article describes the conversion of the measured values into a comprehensive and consistent data set, that gives the phantom scatter factor as a function of field size (from 4 cm up to 40 cm) and quality index (from 0.
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