1999
DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/44/1/003
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Monte Carlo calculations of the dose backscatter factor for monoenergetic electrons

Abstract: Recently, there has been growing interest in beta emitters for therapeutic uses, especially in connection with so-called endovascular (or intravascular) brachytherapy. Since accurate dose estimation is necessary for the success of such applications, some problems in beta-ray dosimetry need further study. Among these problems, we have investigated the effect of electron backscattering on dose, which has significance not only for accurate dose estimation but also for new source design. In this study, an empirica… Show more

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“…Previous studies have discussed the impact of tissue heterogeneities on the energy deposition of electrons, especially on the backscatter effect (2124). Indeed, the perturbations of material interfaces were quantified in terms of backscatter dose factor as described by Buffa et al (23) for point sources.…”
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“…Previous studies have discussed the impact of tissue heterogeneities on the energy deposition of electrons, especially on the backscatter effect (2124). Indeed, the perturbations of material interfaces were quantified in terms of backscatter dose factor as described by Buffa et al (23) for point sources.…”
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confidence: 99%