Aim: To determine the energy and dose dependence of GafChromic EBT3-V3 film over an energy range 0.2 mm Al HVL to 6 MV.
Background: The decay scheme of a brachytherapy source may be complex and the spectrum of energy can be wide. LiF TLDs are the golden standard recommended for dosimetric measures in brachytherapy, for their energy independence, but TLDs could be not available in some centres. An alternative way to perform dose measurements is to use GafChromic films, but they show energy dependence.
Methods And Materials: Films have been irradiated at increasing dose with three different beams: 6 MV beam, TPR20, 10 = (0.684 ± 0.01), HVL = (2.00 ± 0.01)mmAl and HVL = (0.20 ± 0.01)mmAl. Calibration curves were generated using the same dose range (0cGy to 850cGy) for the three energies. Using the 6 MV calibration curve as reference, the film response in terms of net optical density (OD) was evaluated.
Results: The difference in the calibration curve obtained by irradiating the film with 6 MV and 2 mm Al HVL energy beams is less than 3 %, within the calibration uncertainty, in the dose range 500-850cGy. The OD of EBT3-V3 film is significantly lower at 0.2 mmAl HVL compared to 6 MV, showing differences up to 25 %.
Conclusion: Within the range 6 MV-2 mm Al HVL and dose higher than 500cGy, GafChromic EBT3-V3 films are energy independent. In this dose range, films can be calibrated in a simple geometry, using a 6 MV Linac beam, and can be used for brachytherapy sources dose measures. The use of EBT3 films can be extended to reference dosimetry in Ir-192 clinical brachytherapy.
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Rep Pract Oncol Radiother
December 2019
St. Luke's Radiation Oncology Network (SRLON), Highfield Road, Rathgar, Dublin, Ireland.
Aim: To determine the energy and dose dependence of GafChromic EBT3-V3 film over an energy range 0.2 mm Al HVL to 6 MV.
Background: The decay scheme of a brachytherapy source may be complex and the spectrum of energy can be wide.
Phys Med
November 2019
St. Luke's Radiation Oncology Network, Oakland Drive, Highfield Road, Dublin 6, Ireland.
Purpose: 3D printable material water equivalence was investigated within the range of Iridium-192 source energies. The aim is to compare the dose calculated by our treatment planning system (TPS) with the dose measured in the presence of printed materials. The purpose of this investigation is to assess the feasibility of using 3D materials for brachytherapy surface applicators.
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