2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-39842001000200008
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Dosimetria dos cones radiocirúrgicos Radionics de diâmetros de 5 mm a 50 mm para um feixe de 6 MV de um acelerador linear Mevatron MD digital

Abstract: Os parâmetros dosimétricos de um feixe de raios X de pequeno diâmetro para um sistema de radiocirurgia Os parâmetros dosimétricos de um feixe de raios X de pequeno diâmetro para um sistema de radiocirurgia Os parâmetros dosimétricos de um feixe de raios X de pequeno diâmetro para um sistema de radiocirurgia Os parâmetros dosimétricos de um feixe de raios X de pequeno diâmetro para um sistema de radiocirurgia Os parâmetros dosimétricos de um feixe de raios X de pequeno diâmetro para um sistema de radiocirurgia … Show more

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“…Such procedure is utilized in the treatment of small-sized lesions measuring < 4 cm and is performed with Cobalt-60 gamma beams or high-energy Xray beams (linear accelerator (acelerador linear) (1,2) . The advantage of this type of procedure is the application of high doses of radiation on the target to br treated with minimal radiation delivered to surrounding structures (3) . However, parts of the patient's body located out of the area to be treated may receive secondary radiation because of scattering originating from parts of the apparatus and room walls, radiation leaks through the shielding of the source head,…”
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“…Such procedure is utilized in the treatment of small-sized lesions measuring < 4 cm and is performed with Cobalt-60 gamma beams or high-energy Xray beams (linear accelerator (acelerador linear) (1,2) . The advantage of this type of procedure is the application of high doses of radiation on the target to br treated with minimal radiation delivered to surrounding structures (3) . However, parts of the patient's body located out of the area to be treated may receive secondary radiation because of scattering originating from parts of the apparatus and room walls, radiation leaks through the shielding of the source head,…”
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confidence: 99%