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Medical Physics | 2009

From the limits of the classical model of sensitometric curves to a realistic model based on the percolation theory for GafChromic™ EBT films

F. del Moral; J. Vazquez; J.J. Ferrero; P. Willisch; R. D. Ramírez; A. Teijeiro; A. Lopez Medina; B. Andrade; J. Vázquez; F. Salvador; D. Medal; M. Salgado; V. Muñoz

PURPOSE Modern radiotherapy uses complex treatments that necessitate more complex quality assurance procedures. As a continuous medium, GafChromic EBT films offer suitable features for such verification. However, its sensitometric curve is not fully understood in terms of classical theoretical models. In fact, measured optical densities and those predicted by the classical models differ significantly. This difference increases systematically with wider dose ranges. Thus, achieving the accuracy required for intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) by classical methods is not possible, plecluding their use. As a result, experimental parametrizations, such as polynomial fits, are replacing phenomenological expressions in modern investigations. This article focuses on identifying new theoretical ways to describe sensitometric curves and on evaluating the quality of fit for experimental data based on four proposed models. METHODS A whole mathematical formalism starting with a geometrical version of the classical theory is used to develop new expressions for the sensitometric curves. General results from the percolation theory are also used. A flat-bed-scanner-based method was chosen for the film analysis. Different tests were performed, such as consistency of the numeric results for the proposed model and double examination using data from independent researchers. RESULTS Results show that the percolation-theory-based model provides the best theoretical explanation for the sensitometric behavior of GafChromic films. The different sizes of active centers or monomer crystals of the film are the basis of this model, allowing acquisition of information about the internal structure of the films. Values for the mean size of the active centers were obtained in accordance with technical specifications. In this model, the dynamics of the interaction between the active centers of GafChromic film and radiation is also characterized by means of its interaction cross-section value. CONCLUSIONS The percolation model fulfills the accuracy requirements for quality-control procedures when large ranges of doses are used and offers a physical explanation for the film response.


Medical Physics | 2012

SU‐E‐T‐264: New Concrete Designed and Evaluation for Megavoltage X Radiotherapy Facilities (CONTEK—RFH2)

M Mera; L. Pereira; E. Meilan; F. del Moral; A. Teijeiro; M. Salgado; B. Andrade; F Gomez; V Fuentes‐Vázquez; J Caruncho; A Medina

PURPOSE The most common material for shielding is concrete, which can be made using various materials of different densities as aggregates. New techniques in radiotherapy, as IMRT and VMAT, require more monitor units and it is important to develop specifically designed shielding materials. METHODS Arraela S.L. has developed new concrete (CONTEK®-RFH2), which is made from an arid with a high percentage in iron (> 60%), and using the suitable sieve size, enables optimum compaction of the material and a high mass density, about 4.1-4.2 g/cm3 . Moreover, aluminate cement, used as base, gives high resistance to high temperatures what makes this product be structurally resistant to temperatures up to 1200 ° C. The measurements were made in a LINAC Elekta SL18 to energies 6MV and 15 MV with a field size of 10×10 cm2 for concrete samples in the form of tile 25cm×25cm with variable thickness. RESULTS The linear attenuation coefficient, μm, was determined for each energy by fitting the data to Eq. 1, where Xxm is the exposure in air behind a thickness xm of the material, and X0 is the exposure in the absence of shielding. These results are compared with the ordinary concrete (2.35 g cm-3) for 6MV and 15MV energies (Ref. NCRP Report No.151). Results are tabulated in Table1. Results of attenuation are compared with ordinary concrete in Fig. 1. CONCLUSIONS The new concrete CONTEK®-RFH2 increases photon attenuation and reduces the size of a shielded wall. A very high percentage in iron and a suitablesieve size approximately double the density of ordinary concrete. High mass attenuation coefficient makes this concrete an extremely desirable material for use in radiation facilities as shielding material for photon beam, and for upgrading facilities designed for less energy or less workload.


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2015

PO-0952: Multimodality functional imaging for biologically guided radiation therapy

D. Aramburu Núñez; J. Del Olmo Claudio; A. Lopez Medina; M. Mera Iglesias; F. Salvador; V. Ochagavia; I. Nieto; F. del Moral; A. Calzado; Vicente Muñoz


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2011

1367 poster DEVELOPMENT OF A FREEWARE FOR THE AUTOMATIC REGISTRATION DURING IMRT QUALITY CONTROL WITH FILMS

F. del Moral; E. Meilan; L. Pereira; F. Salvador; V. Muñoz; M. Salgado


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2011

1493 poster QUANTIFICATION OF DIFFERENCES BETWEEN VERSION 4.40 AND 4.60 OF THE SUPERPOSITION ALGORITHMS OF XIO (CMS)

F. del Moral; L. Pereira; E. Meilan; B. Andrade; M. Salgado


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2011

1100 poster MODELLING, VALIDATION AND PLANNING WITH XIO® FOR TOTAL BODY IRRADIATION AT EXTENDED SSD (400 CM)

A.G. Teijeiro Garcia; L. Pereira; F. del Moral; J. Vazquez; A. Lopez Medina; D. Medal; F. Salvador; B. Andrade Alvarez; M. Salgado Fernandez; Vicente Muñoz


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2011

1462 poster THE USE OF GAFCHROMIC® EBT2 FILMS FOR DAILY ABSOLUTE DOSE VERIFICATION ON 3D TREATMENTS. A PRACTICAL CASE ON A KAPOSI'S SARCOMA.

L. Pereira; F. del Moral; E. Meilan; J.C. de Azevedo Gomes; A.G. Teijeiro Garcia; B. Andrade Alvarez; J. Vazquez; I. Nieto; D. Medal; A. Lopez Medina; S. Francisco; M. Salgado; V. Muñoz


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2011

1088 poster CALIBRATION AND USE OF GAFCHROMIC® EBT2 FILMS FOR QA IN HDR BRACHYTHERAPY

E. Meilán Bermejo; F. del Moral; L. Pereira; A.G. Teijeiro Garcia; A. Lopez Medina; V. Muñoz Garzón; M. Salgado Fernandez; B. Andrade; D. Medal Francesch; J. Vazquez Rodriguez; S. Francisco


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2011

1482 poster INTERCOMPARISON BETWEEN BRAINLAB'S STEREOTACTIC SYSTEM AND THE LOCALIZATION SYSTEM BASED ON THE LASERS OF A TC

F. del Moral; L. Pereira; E. Meilan; J. Vazquez; D. Medal; M. Salgado


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2011

1365 poster COMPARATIVE OF FOUR ARRAY DETECTORS FOR IMRT QA

L. Pereira; E. Meilan; F. del Moral; A. Lopez Medina; A. Teijeiro; J. Vazquez; B. Andrade; M. Salgado

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Vicente Muñoz

Complutense University of Madrid

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L. Pereira

Universidade Nova de Lisboa

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