Reduction in the number of measurements needed in order to characterize a system of intraoperative radiotherapy applicators

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  • MA de la Casa de Julián
  • E Cabello Murillo
  • F Clemente Gutiérrez
  • J García Ruiz-Zorrilla
  • R Díaz Fuentes
  • A Ferrando Sánchez
  • J Castro Novais

Abstract

Intraoperative radiotherapy allows the administration of a high radiation dose, in a single session, to an exposed tumor or a surgical site. Radiation is delivered by means of a set of applicators, where each applicator has a set of bevels with different angles. The dosimetric characterization of the set of applicators and bevels requires the performance of a large number of measurements. In this work, we present a procedure for the dosimetric characterization of a set of intraoperative radiotherapy applicators that significantly reduces the number of dosimetric measurements required, while preserving a satisfactory level of accuracy when compared to the complete series of measurements which in principle would be required.

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