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Kawabata, Fumitaka
Nagoya University
Kamomae, Takeshi
Nagoya University
Okudaira, Kuniyasu
Nagoya University
Komori, Masataka
Nagoya University
Oguchi, Hiroshi
Nagoya University
Mori, Masaki
Nagoya University
Kawamura, Mariko
Nagoya University
Abe, Shinji
Nagoya University
Ishihara, Shunichi
Nagoya University
Naganawa, Shinji
Nagoya University
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Keywords | basic characterization
CyberKnife
SRS MapCHECK
tumor-tracking
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Journal Article
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Description | We aim to evaluate the basic characteristics of SRS MapCHECK (SRSMC) for CyberKnife (CK) and establish a dose verification system using SRSMC for the tumor-tracking irradiation for CK. The field size and angular dependence of SRSMC were evaluated for basic characterization. The output factors (OPFs) and absolute doses measured by SRSMC were compared with those measured using microDiamond and microchamber detectors and those calculated by the treatment planning system (TPS). The angular dependence was evaluated by comparing the SRSMC with a microchamber. The tumor-tracking dose verification system consists of SRSMC and a moving platform. The doses measured using SRSMC were compared with the doses measured using a microchamber and radiochromic film. The OPFs and absolute doses of SRSMC were within ±3.0% error for almost all field sizes, and the angular dependence was within ±2.0% for all incidence angles. The absolute dose errors between SRSMC and TPS tended to increase when the field size was smaller than 10 mm. The absolute doses of the tumor-tracking irradiation measured using SRSMC and those measured using a microchamber agreed within 1.0%, and the gamma pass rates of SRSMC in comparison with those of the radiochromic film were greater than 95%. The basic characteristics of SRSMC for CK presented acceptable results for clinical use. The results of the tumor-tracking dose verification system realized using SRSMC were equivalent to those of conventional methods, and this system is expected to contribute toward improving the efficiency of quality control in many facilities.
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Journal Title |
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics
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ISSN | 15269914
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NCID | AA12034060
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Publisher | Wiley Periodicals|The American Association of Physicists in Medicine
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Volume | 23
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Issue | 8
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Start Page | e13645
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Published Date | 2022-07-05
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Rights | This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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