3 results match your criteria: "Canada. logarcia@ottawahospital.on.ca[Affiliation]"

Junctioning longitudinally adjacent PTVs with Helical TomoTherapy.

J Appl Clin Med Phys

April 2010

Department of Physics, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON K1S5B6, Canada.

Irradiation of longitudinally adjacent PTVs with Helical TomoTherapy (HT) may be clinically necessary, for example in treating a recurrent PTV adjacent to a previously-treated volume. In this work, the parameters which influence the cumulative dose distribution resulting from treating longitudinally adjacent PTVs are examined, including field width, pitch, and PTV location. In-phantom dose distributions were calculated for various on- and off-axis cylindrical PTVs and were verified by ion chamber and film measurement.

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Alpha/beta ratio: A dose range dependence study.

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys

February 2007

Department of Physics, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Purpose: To investigate the dependence of the alpha/beta ratio determined from in vitro survival curves on the dose ranges.

Methods: Detailed clonogenic cell survival experiments were used to determine the least squares estimators for the linear quadratic model for different dose ranges. The cell lines used were CHO AA8, a Chinese hamster fibroblast cell line; U-373 MG, a human glioblastoma cell line; and CP3 and DU-145, two human prostate carcinoma cell lines.

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Fitting the linear-quadratic model to detailed data sets for different dose ranges.

Phys Med Biol

June 2006

Department of Physics, Carleton University, Ottawa, K1S5B6, Canada.

Survival curve behaviour and degree of correspondence between the linear-quadratic (LQ) model and experimental data in an extensive dose range for high dose rates were analysed. Detailed clonogenic assays with irradiation given in 0.5 Gy increments and a total dose range varying from 10.

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