Validating Fricke dosimetry for the measurement of absorbed dose to water for HDR Ir brachytherapy: a comparison between primary standards of the LCR, Brazil, and the NRC, Canada.

Phys Med Biol

Laboratório de Ciências Radiólogicas, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. Brazilian Nuclear Energy Comission, CNEN, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.

Published: April 2018

Two Fricke-based absorbed dose to water standards for HDR Ir-192 dosimetry, developed independently by the LCR in Brazil and the NRC in Canada have been compared. The agreement in the determination of the dose rate from a HDR Ir-192 source at 1 cm in a water phantom was found to be within the k  =  1 combined measurement uncertainties of the two standards: D /D   =  1.011, standard uncertainty  =  2.2%. The dose-based standards also agreed within the uncertainties with the manufacturer's stated dose rate value, which is traceable to a national standard of air kerma. A number of possible influence quantities were investigated, including the specific method for producing the ferrous-sulphate Fricke solution, the geometry of the holder, and the Monte Carlo code used to determine correction factors. The comparison highlighted the lack of data on the determination of G(Fe) in this energy range and the possibilities for further development of the holders used to contain the Fricke solution. The comparison also confirmed the suitability of Fricke dosimetry for Ir-192 primary standard dose rate determinations at therapy dose levels.

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