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Advanced Semiconductor dosimetry in radiation therapy

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posted on 2024-11-14, 08:56 authored by Anatoly RozenfeldAnatoly Rozenfeld
Modern radiation therapy is very conformal, resulting in a complexity of delivery that leads to many small radiation fields with steep dose gradients, increasing error probability. Quality assurance in delivery of such radiation fields is paramount and requires real time and high spatial resolution dosimetry. Semiconductor radiation detectors due to their small size, ability to operate in passive and active modes and easy real time multichannel readout satisfy many aspects of in vivo and in a phantom quality assurance in modern radiation therapy. Update on the recent developments and improvements in semiconductor radiation detectors and their application for quality assurance in radiation therapy, based mostly on the developments at the Centre for Medical Radiation Physics (CMRP), University of Wollongong, is presented.

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Rosenfeld, A. B. (2011). Advanced Semiconductor dosimetry in radiation therapy. In A. Rozenfeld (Eds.), Concepts and trends in medical radiation dosimetry (pp. 48-74). Melville, N.Y: American Institute of Physics.

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CONCEPTS AND TRENDS IN MEDICAL RADIATION DOSIMETRY

Volume

1345

Pagination

48-74

Language

English

RIS ID

75014

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