Study on nanodot OSLD in air cavity using 12 MeV electron beam radiotherapy

Electron beam radiotherapy is valued for its ability to precisely target cancerous tissues while minimizing damage to healthy ones, but it faces challenges when air cavity disrupts the intended dose distribution. Accurate dosimetry is crucial to ensure the prescribed dose reaches the target while sp...

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Main Author: Othman, Farahamizah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2024
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/61345/1/Farahamizah%20Othman-E.pdf
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description Electron beam radiotherapy is valued for its ability to precisely target cancerous tissues while minimizing damage to healthy ones, but it faces challenges when air cavity disrupts the intended dose distribution. Accurate dosimetry is crucial to ensure the prescribed dose reaches the target while sparing healthy tissues. This research focuses on analyzing Percentage Depth Dose (PDD) curves using Optically Stimulated Luminescent Dosimeters (OSLD) and comparing them with Ionization Chamber measurements under varying air cavity thicknesses (4 cm, 6 cm, and 8 cm). The study utilized a linear accelerator at 12 MeV, employing solid water phantoms to simulate tissue and expanded polystyrene for air cavities. Measurements were taken at different depths to evaluate how air cavities affect dose distribution. The results revealed discrepancies between OSLD and Ionization Chamber measurements, with OSLD generally overestimating the dose, especially in the buildup region. In this study, both Optically Stimulated Luminescent Dosimeters (OSLD) and Ionization Chambers demonstrated closer agreement in dose measurements below the air cavity, with discrepancies of 31.7, 12.9, and 3.1 observed across all cavity thicknesses. However, both methods struggled to accurately estimate doses at the centre and surface of the air cavity.
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spelling usm.eprints-613452024-11-03T02:22:33Z http://eprints.usm.my/61345/ Study on nanodot OSLD in air cavity using 12 MeV electron beam radiotherapy Othman, Farahamizah R Medicine Electron beam radiotherapy is valued for its ability to precisely target cancerous tissues while minimizing damage to healthy ones, but it faces challenges when air cavity disrupts the intended dose distribution. Accurate dosimetry is crucial to ensure the prescribed dose reaches the target while sparing healthy tissues. This research focuses on analyzing Percentage Depth Dose (PDD) curves using Optically Stimulated Luminescent Dosimeters (OSLD) and comparing them with Ionization Chamber measurements under varying air cavity thicknesses (4 cm, 6 cm, and 8 cm). The study utilized a linear accelerator at 12 MeV, employing solid water phantoms to simulate tissue and expanded polystyrene for air cavities. Measurements were taken at different depths to evaluate how air cavities affect dose distribution. The results revealed discrepancies between OSLD and Ionization Chamber measurements, with OSLD generally overestimating the dose, especially in the buildup region. In this study, both Optically Stimulated Luminescent Dosimeters (OSLD) and Ionization Chambers demonstrated closer agreement in dose measurements below the air cavity, with discrepancies of 31.7, 12.9, and 3.1 observed across all cavity thicknesses. However, both methods struggled to accurately estimate doses at the centre and surface of the air cavity. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2024-07 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/61345/1/Farahamizah%20Othman-E.pdf Othman, Farahamizah (2024) Study on nanodot OSLD in air cavity using 12 MeV electron beam radiotherapy. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Study on nanodot OSLD in air cavity using 12 MeV electron beam radiotherapy
title Study on nanodot OSLD in air cavity using 12 MeV electron beam radiotherapy
title_full Study on nanodot OSLD in air cavity using 12 MeV electron beam radiotherapy
title_fullStr Study on nanodot OSLD in air cavity using 12 MeV electron beam radiotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Study on nanodot OSLD in air cavity using 12 MeV electron beam radiotherapy
title_short Study on nanodot OSLD in air cavity using 12 MeV electron beam radiotherapy
title_sort study on nanodot osld in air cavity using 12 mev electron beam radiotherapy
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url http://eprints.usm.my/61345/1/Farahamizah%20Othman-E.pdf
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