학술논문

Dosimetry of a single hockey stick portal for treatment of tumors of the cranio-spinal axis
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
Source
Med. Phys.; (United States); 10:5
Subject
62 RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE BRAIN
NEOPLASMS
LINEAR ACCELERATORS
BEAM OPTICS
COLLIMATORS
RADIOTHERAPY
IRRADIATION PROCEDURES
PHANTOMS
RADIATION DOSE DISTRIBUTIONS
THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSIMETRY
X RADIATION
ACCELERATORS
BODY
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
DISEASES
DOSIMETRY
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
IONIZING RADIATIONS
MEDICINE
MOCKUP
NERVOUS SYSTEM
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
ORGANS
RADIATIONS
RADIOLOGY
STRUCTURAL MODELS
THERAPY 550603* -- Medicine-- External Radiation in Therapy-- (1980-)
Language
English
Abstract
Conventional treatment of tumors of the cranio-spinal axis portal usually involves multiple-field, moving junction treatments to avoid overlapping fields over the spinal cord. To avoid these problems, the cranio-spinal axis is irradiated using a single ''hockey stick'' portal and the 25-MV x-ray beam from a Varian Clinac-35 linear accelerator. Patients are positioned prone on the floor 229 cm from the radiation source and the collimators are rotated 45 degrees so the maximum diagonal dimension of the field 116 cm at 229 cm is coincident with the cranio-spinal axis. The head is alternately rotated to treat the right-hand side one day and the left-hand side the next day. Thermoluminescent dosimetry in an anatomical phantom reveals that, relative to the 100% dose delivered at 4-cm depth on the central axis of the blocked field, the midline posterior fossa dose is about 100%, with a maximum dose of about 105% to the extreme posterior portion of the skull. The midline neck dose is about 95% and the dose to the inferior portion of the spinal cord is about 105%. The doses to other critical organs are also presented.