Sensitometric curves of Kodak XV-2 film, obtained in a time period of ten years with various types of equipment, have been analyzed both for photon and electron beams. The sensitometric slope in the dataset varies more than a factor of 2, which is attributed mainly to variations in developer conditions. In the literature, the single hit equation has been proposed as a model for the sensitometric curve, as with the parameters of the sensitivity and maximum optical density. In this work, the single hit equation has been translated into a polynomial like function as with the parameters of the sensitometric slope and curvature. The model has been applied to fit the sensitometric data. If the dataset is fitted for each single sensitometric curve separately, a large variation is observed for both fit parameters. When sensitometric curves are fitted simultaneously it appears that all curves can be fitted adequately with a sensitometric curvature that is related to the sensitometric slope. When fitting each curve separately, apparently measurement uncertainty hides this relation. This relation appears to be dependent only on the type of densitometer used. No significant differences between beam energies or beam modalities are observed. Using the intrinsic relation between slope and curvature in fitting sensitometric data, e.g., for pretreatment verification of intensity-modulated radiotherapy, will increase the accuracy of the sensitometric curve. A calibration at a single dose point, together with a predetermined densitometer-dependent parameter ODmax will be adequate to find the actual relation between optical density and dose.
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J Appl Clin Med Phys
July 2022
Department of Medical Physics, Shanghai Proton and Heavy Ion Center, Shanghai, China.
Purpose: To investigate the dose-sensitometric response of extended dose range (EDR2) films to scanning carbon-ion beams and to evaluate the applications of the obtained response curves to carbon-ion dose distributions.
Methods: EDR2 films were irradiated by mono-energetic scanning carbon-ion beams with different doses to obtain sensitometric curves at different integrated depth doses (DDDs). Six different DDDs were generated by using a proper buildup for each mono-energetic beam and were used to investigate the energy dependence.
Phys Med
January 2021
Management, Outcomes Research and Economics in Healthcare Group, IPO Porto Research Center (CI-IPOP), Portuguese Oncology Institute of Porto (IPO Porto), Porto, Portugal; Medical Physics Service, Portuguese Oncology Institute of Porto (IPO Porto), Porto, Portugal. Electronic address:
Purpose: Intra-Operative Electron Radiation Therapy (IOERT) is used to treat rectal cancer at our institution, and in vivo measurements with Gafchromic EBT3® films were introduced as quality assurance. The purpose of this work was to quantify the uncertainties associated with digitization of very small EBT3 films irradiated simultaneously, in order to optimize in vivo dosimetry for IOERT.
Methods: Film samples of different sizes - M1 (5×5cm), M2 (1.
Phys Med
January 2020
Department of Radiotherapy, Seyed Alshohada Radiotherapy Center, Isfahan, Iran.
The sensitometric curve of EBT3 GafChromic film located at a depth 5 cm of RW3 water-equivalent phantom exposed to 6 MV X-rays is investigated. Variation of optical density for absorbed doses less than 2 Gy is determined by the experimental measurement together with the microdosimetric one-hit detector model. It is found that this model needs two fitting parameters, a maximum optical density and a saturation parameter.
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October 2017
Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Arrixaca, El Palmar (Murcia), Spain.
Purpose: The accuracy and precision of the dose estimates obtained with radiochromic film dosimetry are investigated in a clinical environment. The improvement in the accuracy of dose estimates reached with corrective methods is analyzed. Two novel re-calibration algorithms for radiochromic film dosimetry are presented.
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July 2015
Department of Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53705.
Purpose: To evaluate a prototype densitometer traceable to primary optical standards and compare its performance to an EPSON Expression(®) 10000XL flatbed scanner (the Epson) for quantitative radiochromic film (RCF) dosimetry.
Methods: A prototype traceable laser densitometry system (LDS) was developed to mitigate common film scanning artifacts, such as positional scan dependence and high noise in low-dose regions, by performing point-based measurements of RCF suspended in free-space using coherent light. The LDS and the Epson optical absorbance scales were calibrated up to 3 AU, using reference materials calibrated at a primary standards laboratory and a scanner calibration factor (SCF).
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