Monte carlo dose calculation in dental amalgam phantom
It has become a great challenge in the modern radiation treatment to ensure the accuracy of treatment delivery in electron beam therapy. Tissue inhomogeneity has become one of the factors for accurate dose calculation, and this requires complex algorithm calculation like Monte Carlo (MC). On the oth...
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2-s2.0-84941660916 Aziz M.Z.A.; Yusoff A.L.; Osman N.D.; Abdullah R.; Rabaie N.A.; Salikin M.S. Monte carlo dose calculation in dental amalgam phantom 2015 Journal of Medical Physics 40 3 10.4103/0971-6203.165080 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84941660916&doi=10.4103%2f0971-6203.165080&partnerID=40&md5=0f41cd8bd151e053fe02982e88022903 It has become a great challenge in the modern radiation treatment to ensure the accuracy of treatment delivery in electron beam therapy. Tissue inhomogeneity has become one of the factors for accurate dose calculation, and this requires complex algorithm calculation like Monte Carlo (MC). On the other hand, computed tomography (CT) images used in treatment planning system need to be trustful as they are the input in radiotherapy treatment. However, with the presence of metal amalgam in treatment volume, the CT images input showed prominent streak artefact, thus, contributed sources of error. Hence, metal amalgam phantom often creates streak artifacts, which cause an error in the dose calculation. Thus, a streak artifact reduction technique was applied to correct the images, and as a result, better images were observed in terms of structure delineation and density assigning. Furthermore, the amalgam density data were corrected to provide amalgam voxel with accurate density value. As for the errors of dose uncertainties due to metal amalgam, they were reduced from 46% to as low as 2% at d80 (depth of the 80% dose beyond Zmax) using the presented strategies. Considering the number of vital and radiosensitive organs in the head and the neck regions, this correction strategy is suggested in reducing calculation uncertainties through MC calculation. Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 9716203 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Aziz M.Z.A.; Yusoff A.L.; Osman N.D.; Abdullah R.; Rabaie N.A.; Salikin M.S. |
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Aziz M.Z.A.; Yusoff A.L.; Osman N.D.; Abdullah R.; Rabaie N.A.; Salikin M.S. Monte carlo dose calculation in dental amalgam phantom |
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Aziz M.Z.A.; Yusoff A.L.; Osman N.D.; Abdullah R.; Rabaie N.A.; Salikin M.S. |
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Aziz M.Z.A.; Yusoff A.L.; Osman N.D.; Abdullah R.; Rabaie N.A.; Salikin M.S. |
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Monte carlo dose calculation in dental amalgam phantom |
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Monte carlo dose calculation in dental amalgam phantom |
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Monte carlo dose calculation in dental amalgam phantom |
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Monte carlo dose calculation in dental amalgam phantom |
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Monte carlo dose calculation in dental amalgam phantom |
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Monte carlo dose calculation in dental amalgam phantom |
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It has become a great challenge in the modern radiation treatment to ensure the accuracy of treatment delivery in electron beam therapy. Tissue inhomogeneity has become one of the factors for accurate dose calculation, and this requires complex algorithm calculation like Monte Carlo (MC). On the other hand, computed tomography (CT) images used in treatment planning system need to be trustful as they are the input in radiotherapy treatment. However, with the presence of metal amalgam in treatment volume, the CT images input showed prominent streak artefact, thus, contributed sources of error. Hence, metal amalgam phantom often creates streak artifacts, which cause an error in the dose calculation. Thus, a streak artifact reduction technique was applied to correct the images, and as a result, better images were observed in terms of structure delineation and density assigning. Furthermore, the amalgam density data were corrected to provide amalgam voxel with accurate density value. As for the errors of dose uncertainties due to metal amalgam, they were reduced from 46% to as low as 2% at d80 (depth of the 80% dose beyond Zmax) using the presented strategies. Considering the number of vital and radiosensitive organs in the head and the neck regions, this correction strategy is suggested in reducing calculation uncertainties through MC calculation. |
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