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In vivo real-time rectal wall dosimetry for prostate radiotherapy

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posted on 2024-11-15, 04:24 authored by Nicholas HardcastleNicholas Hardcastle, Dean CutajarDean Cutajar, Peter MetcalfePeter Metcalfe, Michael LerchMichael Lerch, Vladimir L Perevertaylo, Wolfgang Tome, Anatoly RozenfeldAnatoly Rozenfeld
Rectal balloons are used in external beam prostate radiotherapy to provide reproducible anatomy and rectal dose reductions. This is an investigation into the combination of a MOSFET radiation detector with a rectal balloon for realtime in vivo rectal wall dosimetry. The MOSFET used in the study is a radiation detector that provides a water equivalent depth of measurement of 70 μm. Two MOSFETs were combined in a face-to-face orientation. The reproducibility, sensitivity and angular dependence were measured for the dual MOSFET in a 6 MV photon beam. The dual MOSFET was combined with a rectal balloon and irradiated with hypothetical prostate treatments in a phantom. The anterior rectal wall dose was measured in real time and compared with the planning system calculated dose. The dual MOSFET showed angular dependence within ±2.5% in the azimuth and +2.5%/−4% in the polar axes. When compared with an ion chamber measurement in a phantom, the dual MOSFET agreed within 2.5% for a range of radiation path lengths and incident angles. The dual MOSFET had reproducible sensitivity for fraction sizes of 2–10 Gy. For the hypothetical prostate treatments the measured anterior rectal wall dose was 2.6 and 3.2% lower than the calculated dose for 3DCRT and IMRT plans. This was expected due to limitations of the dose calculation method used at the balloon cavity interface. A dual MOSFET combined with a commercial rectal balloon was shown to provide reproducible measurements of the anterior rectal wall dose in real time. The measured anterior rectal wall dose agreed with the expected dose from the treatment plan for 3DCRT and IMRT plans. The dual MOSFET could be read out in real time during the irradiation, providing the capability for real-time dose monitoring of the rectal wall dose during treatment.

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Hardcastle, N, Cutajar, DL, Metcalfe, PE, Lerch, MLF, Perevertaylo, VL, Tome, WA & Rozenfeld, AB, In vivo real-time rectal wall dosimetry for prostate radiotherapy, Physics in medicine and biology, 55(13), 2010, pp 3859-3871.

Journal title

Physics in Medicine and Biology

Volume

55

Issue

13

Pagination

3859-3871

Language

English

RIS ID

34094

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