2001
DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/46/5/305
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Directional dependence in film dosimetry: radiographic and radiochromic film

Abstract: The trend towards conformal, intensity modulated radiotherapy treatments has established the need for a true integrating dosimeter. In traditional radiotherapy, radiographic film dosimetry is commonly used. The accuracy and reproducibility of film optical density as an indicator of dose is influenced by several variables, including the chemical processing conditions. As a result radiochromic film, with all the advantages of radiographic film but without the need for chemical processing, has increased in popula… Show more

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“…The difference in the PDDs was 6.4 % chamber, and that the change with depth in the PDD in the film was due to scattered radiation. Suchowerska et al [5] also reported that radiographic films have directional dependence of incident radiation. In those reports, the film density was increased by about 4-6 % at the 10 cm depth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The difference in the PDDs was 6.4 % chamber, and that the change with depth in the PDD in the film was due to scattered radiation. Suchowerska et al [5] also reported that radiographic films have directional dependence of incident radiation. In those reports, the film density was increased by about 4-6 % at the 10 cm depth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, they did not report the directional dependence of incident radiation. Suchowerska et al [5] also reported that radiographic film has directional dependence. Although, the scanning directional dependence of EBT3 film has been reported, there are few reports on the directional dependence of incident radiation of that film.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…beyond 3 cm. A beam gantry angle of 2 respect to the film axis was applied in order to avoid the self-attenuation of film and to reduce the effect of possible gaps between the phantom slabs [17,18].…”
Section: Radiochromic Film Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since a similar procedure with sufficient scanner warm-up and multiple scanning/reading of the same film without repositioning was applied in the present study the dosimetric uncertainty was below 3%. As radiochromic EBT can be considered as tissue equivalent, the attenuation due to parallel irradiation can be neglected [22,23].…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 99%