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The Texas Medical Center Library

2015

Convolution/superposition

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Reduction Of Dose Calculation Errors For Patients With Metal Implants Receiving Photon Radiation Therapy, Jessie Huang-Vredevoogd Aug 2015

Reduction Of Dose Calculation Errors For Patients With Metal Implants Receiving Photon Radiation Therapy, Jessie Huang-Vredevoogd

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Many patients receiving external beam radiation therapy have metal implants that can affect their treatment, and these metal implants can degrade the accuracy of dose calculations. Dose calculation errors result from limitations of modern dose calculation algorithms in modeling metal/tissue interface effects. Metals also cause streak artifacts in the computed tomography (CT) images that are used for treatment planning, and these artifacts can also degrade dose calculation accuracy. Metal based-energy deposition kernels are a potential solution for the calculation errors associated with the limitations of the convolution/superposition (C/S) dose calculation method as they better model photon interactions and scatter in …