2015
DOI: 10.1118/1.4905100
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Dose reduction of scattered photons from concrete walls lined with lead: Implications for improvement in design of megavoltage radiation therapy facility mazes

Abstract: This novel proposal of covering part or the entire maze walls with a few millimeters of lead would have a direct implication for the design of radiation therapy facilities and would assist in upgrading the design of some mazes, especially those in facilities with limited space where the maze length cannot be extended to sufficiently reduce the dose.

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“…As in this work, the basic data of high energy X-ray installations have been produced and improved for international guidelines on a radiotherapy department's design. The results here, are in close agreement qualitatively with previously published results, particularly Al-Affan et al 1 , 2 relating to dose reduction when the few mm of lead is added to the concrete wall at the maze entrance. However, the present study aimed to calculate the reflection coefficient of photons with various energies for multi-layer materials.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…As in this work, the basic data of high energy X-ray installations have been produced and improved for international guidelines on a radiotherapy department's design. The results here, are in close agreement qualitatively with previously published results, particularly Al-Affan et al 1 , 2 relating to dose reduction when the few mm of lead is added to the concrete wall at the maze entrance. However, the present study aimed to calculate the reflection coefficient of photons with various energies for multi-layer materials.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Data for backscattered photons from various materials are essential for shielding purposes, the quality of which has implications for many fields, especially radiation protection in industry and radiotherapy room design. Recent studies by Al-Affan et al 1 , 2 found a novel technique that can reduce the dose of backscattered photons at the radiotherapy room's maze entrance. This technique is based on using a few millimetres of lead to cover the concrete walls of the maze of a radiotherapy room.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%