全国 60Co 射线疗法剂量测定调查。

Marqarete Ehrlich, Garv L Welter
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国家标准局正在对放射治疗部门向水模型提供 60Co 伽马辐射规定吸收剂量的能力进行研究。成批的热释光剂量计被邮寄到参与研究的治疗部门,在规定的条件下进行照射。剂量计归还后,将检查参与者的计算结果,并根据剂量计的反应评估吸收剂量。坚固耐用的剂量测定系统主要由商业部件组装而成,以适应目前对读出参数和数据处理技术的相对较高灵活性和相对较高准确性的要求。据估计,该系统固有的剂量解释不确定性约为 4%。为了说明从这样的研究中可以获得的信息类型,我们讨论了对 114 颗 60Co 伽马射线束进行测试的前四次邮寄结果。结果显示,约 75%的剂量解释在规定吸收剂量的 5%以内,约 20%在 5%至 10%之间。有四种剂量解释的差异大于 20%。超过一半的案例中,计算结果的差异超过了 1%。
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Nationwide Survey of <sup>60</sup>Co Teletherapy Dosimetry.

Nationwide Survey of <sup>60</sup>Co Teletherapy Dosimetry.

Nationwide Survey of <sup>60</sup>Co Teletherapy Dosimetry.

Nationwide Survey of 60Co Teletherapy Dosimetry.

The National Bureau of Standards is performing a study of the ability of radiation-therapy departments to deliver prescribed absorbed doses of 60Co gamma radiation to a water phantom. Batches of thermoluminescence dosimeters are mailed to participating therapy departments for irradiation under prescribed conditions. Upon return of the dosimeters, the participants' computations are checked and the absorbed dose is evaluated from dosimeter response. The rugged dosimetry system was assembled mainly from commercial components adapted to the present requirements of relatively high flexibility of readout parameters and data-handling techniques, and of relatively high accuracy. The uncertainty in the dose interpretation inherent in the system is estimated to be about 4 percent. In order to illustrate the type of information that can be obtained from such a study, results of the first four mailings involving tests on 114 60Co gamma-ray beams are discussed. They show about 75 percent of the dose interpretations to be within 5 percent of the prescribed absorbed dose, and about 20 percent to be within 5 to 10 percent of this dose. Four dose interpretations showed discrepancies larger than 20 percent. Differences in the computations larger than 1 percent were observed in over one-half of the cases.

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