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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2015

Note: Utilization of polymer gel as a bolus compensator and a dosimeter in the near-surface buildup region for breast-conserving therapy

Hiraku Fuse; Kazuya Shinoda; Masaya Inohira; Hiraku Kawamura; Katsumi Miyamoto; Takeji Sakae; Tatsuya Fujisaki

Tangential beam radiotherapy is routinely used for radiation therapy after breast conserving surgery. A tissue-equivalent bolus placed on the irradiated area shifts the depth of the dose distribution; this bolus provides uniform dose distribution to the breast. The gel bolus made by the BANG-Pro(®) polymer gel and in an oxygen non-transmission pack was applicable as a dosimeter to measure dose distribution in near-surface buildup region. We validated the use of the gel bolus to improve in the whole-breast/chest wall, including the near-surface buildup region.


International Journal of Medical Physics, Clinical Engineering and Radiation Oncology | 2018

Investigation of Temperature Dependence of Polymer Gels for Use with Scanning Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Hiraku Kawamura; Kazuya Shinoda; Hiraku Fuse; Takaoki Takanashi; Yoshikazu Shimada; Yoshiyuki Ishimori; Masahiko Monma; Katsumi Miyamoto; Hitoshi Sato; Tatsuya Fujisaki; Takeji Sakae; Akira Matsumura

Polymer gels are three-dimensional dosimetric tools. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the temperature dependence of polymer gels during scanning Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Prepared gels were irradiated with a 6MV X-ray beam at intensities ranging from 0 to 20 Gy in order to investigate their dose-R2 and dose-R1 responses. Irradiated gels were evaluated from 1.5-T magnetic resonance R2 and R1 images for each 5°C change in temperature from 5°C to 41°C, and then the four-field box technique irradiation plan was used to deliver a total dose of 4 Gy using the same beam weight in each direction to the prepared gels. The profile of the dose map generated from the four-field irradiated gel data at 20°C was then compared with the planned data. The dose-R2 response curve was linear up to 20 Gy at 20°C, with a slope of 1.17 Gy-1ds-1. The slopes of the fitted curves of the dose-R2 decreased as gel temperature increased. The slopes of the dose-R1 curves were more parallel than the slopes of the dose-R2 curves between 5 and 41°C. The difference in the full width of half maximum of the gel profile data obtained using the four-field box technique at 20°C and the planned data were below 5% on average. The dose map from the irradiated gels obtained using the dose-R2 curve was the same as that from the planned data under the same temperature conditions. Measurement of difference between various temperatures is significant with dose accuracy. It is suitable to evaluate the gel dosimeter under the thermal equilibrium condition, MRI room temperature from the point of view of the stability of the irradiated gels.


Radiation Medicine | 2004

Effects of Density Changes in the Chest on Lung Stereotactic Radiotherapy

Tatsuya Fujisaki; Kyoko Kikuchi; Hidetoshi Saitoh; Naoki Tohyama; Atsushi Myojoyama; Atsushi Osawa; Akio Kuramoto; Shinji Abe; Tesuo Inada; Takatsugu Kawase; Etsuo Kunieda


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2004

Measurement of beam-axis displacement from the isocenter during three-dimensional conformal radiosurgery with a micro-multileaf collimator.

Etsuo Kunieda; Osamu Kawaguchi; Hidetoshi Saitoh; Tatsuya Fujisaki; Atsuya Takeda; Takatsugu Kawase; Hossain M. Deloar; Naoyuki Shigematsu; Atsushi Kubo


Archive | 2011

Estimate of Photonuclear Reaction in a Medical Linear Accelerator Using a Water-Equivalent Phantom

Toshioh Fujibuchi; Satoshi Obara; Hitoshi Sato; Masaru Nakajima; Nozomi Kitamura; Tomoharu Sato; Hiroaki Kumada; Takeji Sakae; Tatsuya Fujisaki


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2005

Dose calculation system for remotely supporting radiotherapy

Kimiaki Saito; Etsuo Kunieda; Y. Narita; H. Kimura; M. Hirai; Hossian M. Deloar; K. Kaneko; M. Ozaki; Tatsuya Fujisaki; Atsushi Myojoyama; Hidetoshi Saitoh


Nihon Hōshasen Gijutsu Gakkai zasshi | 2004

[Measurement of focal spot in X-ray tube using imaging plate].

Shinji Abe; Toru Negishi; Masato Fukaya; Toshikazu Akiyama; Masaya Noguchi; Tatsuya Fujisaki; Masahiko Monma; Hidetoshi Saitoh


Nihon Igaku Hōshasen Gakkai zasshi. Nippon acta radiologica | 2002

Investigation of radiation quality and doses in Japanese routine mammography.

Tatsuya Fujisaki; Ai Igarashi; Seiji Takahashi; Kanako Watanabe; Katsuyuki Nishimura; Shinji Abe; Hidetoshi Saitoh; Kenichi Fukuda; Mitsuomi Matsumoto


International Journal of Medical Physics, Clinical Engineering and Radiation Oncology | 2018

Applicability of Lung Equivalent Phantom Using the Cork with Absorbed Water in Radiotherapeutic Dosimetry

Hiraku Fuse; Tatsuya Fujisaki; Ryutaro Ikeda; Zen Hakani


Radioisotopes | 2011

Quality Assurance Technique for Absorbed Dose Distribution in External Radiation Therapy with Non-physical Wedges in Consideration of the Character of the Imaging Plate

Toshioh Fujibuchi; Masayuki Kurokawa; Tatsuya Fujisaki; Takeji Sakae

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Hidetoshi Saitoh

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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Katsuyuki Nishimura

Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences

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Atsushi Myojoyama

Tokyo Metropolitan University

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Hitoshi Sato

Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences

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Kimiaki Saito

Japan Atomic Energy Agency

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Masahiko Monma

Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences

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