Build-up material requirements in clinical dosimetry during total body irradiation treatments

Total body irradiation (TBI) treatments are mainly used in a preparative regimen for hematopoietic stem cell (or bone marrow) transplantation. Our standard clinical regimen is a 12 Gy/6 fraction bi-daily technique using 6MV X-rays at a large extended source to surface distance (SSD). This work inves...

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Main Authors: Martin Butson, Dane Pope, Mamoon Haque, Tom Chen, Guangli Song, May Whitaker
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Medical Physics
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Online Access:http://www.jmp.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-6203;year=2016;volume=41;issue=2;spage=149;epage=152;aulast=Butson
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spelling doaj-979a05fc2f3243a2bd7ff400ed34135b2020-11-24T23:25:31ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Medical Physics0971-62031998-39132016-01-0141214915210.4103/0971-6203.181632Build-up material requirements in clinical dosimetry during total body irradiation treatmentsMartin ButsonDane PopeMamoon HaqueTom ChenGuangli SongMay WhitakerTotal body irradiation (TBI) treatments are mainly used in a preparative regimen for hematopoietic stem cell (or bone marrow) transplantation. Our standard clinical regimen is a 12 Gy/6 fraction bi-daily technique using 6MV X-rays at a large extended source to surface distance (SSD). This work investigates and quantifies the dose build-up characteristics and thus the requirements for bolus used for in vivo dosimetry for TBI applications. Percentage dose build-up characteristics of photon beams have been investigated at large extended SSDs using ionization chambers and Gafchromic film. Open field measurements at different field sizes and with differing scatter conditions such as the introduction of standard Perspex scattering plates at different distances to the measurement point were made in an effort to determine the required bolus/build-up material required for accurate determination of applied dose. Percentage surface dose values measured for open fields at 300 cm SSD were found to range from 20% up to 65.5% for fields 5 cm × 5 cm to 40 cm × 40 cm, respectively. With the introduction of 1 cm Perspex scattering plates used in TBI treatments, the surface dose values increased up to 83–90% (93–97% at 1 mm depth), depending on the position of the Perspex scattering plate compared to the measurement point. Our work showed that at least 5 mm water equivalent bolus/scatter material should be placed over the EBT3 film for accurate dose assessment for TBI treatments. Results also show that a small but measurable decrease in measured dose occurred with 5 mm water equivalent thick bolus material of areas '3 cm2. As such, we recommend that 3 cm × 3 cm × 5 mm bolus build-up is the smallest size that should be placed over EBT3 Gafchromic film when used for accurate in vivo dosimetry for TBI applications.http://www.jmp.org.in/article.asp?issn=0971-6203;year=2016;volume=41;issue=2;spage=149;epage=152;aulast=ButsonBolus; build up dose; dosimetry; radiochromic; radiotherapy; total body irradiation
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author Martin Butson
Dane Pope
Mamoon Haque
Tom Chen
Guangli Song
May Whitaker
spellingShingle Martin Butson
Dane Pope
Mamoon Haque
Tom Chen
Guangli Song
May Whitaker
Build-up material requirements in clinical dosimetry during total body irradiation treatments
Journal of Medical Physics
Bolus; build up dose; dosimetry; radiochromic; radiotherapy; total body irradiation
author_facet Martin Butson
Dane Pope
Mamoon Haque
Tom Chen
Guangli Song
May Whitaker
author_sort Martin Butson
title Build-up material requirements in clinical dosimetry during total body irradiation treatments
title_short Build-up material requirements in clinical dosimetry during total body irradiation treatments
title_full Build-up material requirements in clinical dosimetry during total body irradiation treatments
title_fullStr Build-up material requirements in clinical dosimetry during total body irradiation treatments
title_full_unstemmed Build-up material requirements in clinical dosimetry during total body irradiation treatments
title_sort build-up material requirements in clinical dosimetry during total body irradiation treatments
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Medical Physics
issn 0971-6203
1998-3913
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Total body irradiation (TBI) treatments are mainly used in a preparative regimen for hematopoietic stem cell (or bone marrow) transplantation. Our standard clinical regimen is a 12 Gy/6 fraction bi-daily technique using 6MV X-rays at a large extended source to surface distance (SSD). This work investigates and quantifies the dose build-up characteristics and thus the requirements for bolus used for in vivo dosimetry for TBI applications. Percentage dose build-up characteristics of photon beams have been investigated at large extended SSDs using ionization chambers and Gafchromic film. Open field measurements at different field sizes and with differing scatter conditions such as the introduction of standard Perspex scattering plates at different distances to the measurement point were made in an effort to determine the required bolus/build-up material required for accurate determination of applied dose. Percentage surface dose values measured for open fields at 300 cm SSD were found to range from 20% up to 65.5% for fields 5 cm × 5 cm to 40 cm × 40 cm, respectively. With the introduction of 1 cm Perspex scattering plates used in TBI treatments, the surface dose values increased up to 83–90% (93–97% at 1 mm depth), depending on the position of the Perspex scattering plate compared to the measurement point. Our work showed that at least 5 mm water equivalent bolus/scatter material should be placed over the EBT3 film for accurate dose assessment for TBI treatments. Results also show that a small but measurable decrease in measured dose occurred with 5 mm water equivalent thick bolus material of areas '3 cm2. As such, we recommend that 3 cm × 3 cm × 5 mm bolus build-up is the smallest size that should be placed over EBT3 Gafchromic film when used for accurate in vivo dosimetry for TBI applications.
topic Bolus; build up dose; dosimetry; radiochromic; radiotherapy; total body irradiation
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