Japanese Journal of Medical Physics (Igakubutsuri)
Online ISSN : 2186-9634
Print ISSN : 1345-5354
ISSN-L : 1345-5354
Estimation of Background Radiation from e-LINAC for Direct Confirmation of Irradiated Area by Utilizing the Annihilation Photons
Hironori KOJIMATakatsugu MAGARAYasuhiro FUKUSHIMAMinoru ISHIGAMIFumiyasu MATSUBAYASHIMasatoshi HASHIMOTOHidetoshi SAITOHKyoko SAITOKoichi MARUYAMA
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2007 Volume 27 Issue 2 Pages 50-57

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In radiation therapy, there is no suitable method to confirm either the three-dimensional irradiated area or the absorbed dose during irradiation. If there were such a method it would allow verification of the absorbed dose as well as help to avoid extraneous irradiation. We previously proposed a method utilizing annihilation photons generated by therapeutic photon beams to measure the irradiated area directly during irradiation. In the present study, we designed and fabricated a fast YAP: Ce scintillation counter which uses a compact photosensor to measure annihilation photons. The energy resolution and detection efficiency were obtained experimentally using a 22Na planar source. We measured count rates of background radiation by using the detector and estimated those of background radiation from an e-LINAC by correcting for detection efficiency. The obtained energy resolution of the YAP: Ce scintillation detector was 12.1±3.5% and its detection efficiency was 28.3±5.3%. The counting rates of background radiation from e-LINAC were approximately from 108 to 109 cps, and were proportional to the e-LINAC dose rate. Our developed detector had a high sensitivity, good time resolution and compact size which allows for easy radiation shielding. Therefore, we concluded that it was both practical and effective for the measurement of the position-distribution of annihilation photons.

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