1995
DOI: 10.1118/1.597458
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Dosimetry of interstitial brachytherapy sources: Recommendations of the AAPM Radiation Therapy Committee Task Group No. 43

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“…– 3 Due to the low energy of the emitted radiation, obtaining the dosimetric data necessary for clinical implementation can be challenging. The American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM), through the Radiation Therapy Committee recommends that “… the dosimetric characteristics of each new product (i.e., commercial source) be evaluated by at least one, and preferably two, independent investigators other than the manufacturer.” 4 It is further recommended that “… a Monte Carlo study by an independent investigator should be made…” 4 and that the dosimetric data be presented in accordance with the recommendations of AAPM Task Group 43 5 . In this work, we report on Monte Carlo calculations of three different low energy brachytherapy sources.…”
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“…– 3 Due to the low energy of the emitted radiation, obtaining the dosimetric data necessary for clinical implementation can be challenging. The American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM), through the Radiation Therapy Committee recommends that “… the dosimetric characteristics of each new product (i.e., commercial source) be evaluated by at least one, and preferably two, independent investigators other than the manufacturer.” 4 It is further recommended that “… a Monte Carlo study by an independent investigator should be made…” 4 and that the dosimetric data be presented in accordance with the recommendations of AAPM Task Group 43 5 . In this work, we report on Monte Carlo calculations of three different low energy brachytherapy sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following previous work 6 – 10 and that of others, 5 , 11 – 19 thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) were used in a precisely machined, water equivalent, solid phantom to measure the dose distributions of the BT‐125‐1 and IsoAid ADVANTAGE sources; the BT‐125‐2 source is not yet in production. Reusable TLDs have advantages for this type of measurement: broad dose and dose‐rate latitude; small size allowing precise positioning in bores in a solid phantom; the small perturbations, due to their presence in phantom, of the radiation environment, and the measured dose have been characterized; and their relative response to normalC60o and normalI125 spectra is well established 20 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Characteristics of the Model IR‐Seed2 source were determined according to the recommendations of the Task Group 43 (TG‐43U1) by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) 3 , 4 . Following this protocol, the spatial dose rate distribution normalD˙(r,θ) around a sealed brachytherapy source can be determined using the following formula: trueD˙false(r,θfalse)=ΛSKGfalse(r,θfalse)Gfalse(1cm,trueπ2false)gLfalse(rfalse)Ffalse(r,θfalse), …”
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“…The experimental procedures were performed by using TLD chips in Plexiglas phantoms. The results of these investigations were compared with the published data of other commercially available I125 sources 4 , 5 …”
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“…Two of the cases were then reloaded using live seeds and the sleeved system. The source strength for each implant was chosen to match the anisotropically corrected dose rate of 0.4092 cGy/hr at 1 cm from the source using the point source approximation formalism 5 . The average number of sources and needles for these cases, by type, is given in Table I.…”
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