Experimental derivation of the fluence non‐uniformity correction for air kerma near brachytherapy linear sources
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Med. Phys.
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In brachytherapy, one of the elements to take into account for measurements free in air is the
non-uniformity of the photon fluence due to the beam divergence that causes a steep dose gradient
near the source. The correction factors for this phenomenon have been usually evaluated by two
available theories by Kondo and Randolph Radiat. Res. 13, 37–60 1960 and Bielajew Phys.
Med. Biol. 35, 517–538 1990 , both conceived for point sources. This work presents the experi mental validation of the Monte Carlo calculations made by Rodriguez and deAlmeida Phys. Med. Biol. 49, 1705–1709 2004 for the non-uniformity correction specifically for a Cs-137 linear
source measured using a Farmer type ionization chamber. The experimental values agree very well
with the Monte Carlo calculations and differ from the results predicted by both theoretical models
widely used. This result confirms that for linear sources there are some important differences at
short distances from the source and emphasizes that those theories should not be used for linear
sources. The data provided in this study confirm the limitations of the mentioned theories when
linear sources are used. Considering the difficulties and uncertainties associated with the experi mental measurements, it is recommended to use the Monte Carlo data to assess the non-uniformity factors for linear sources in situations that require this knowledge.
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p. 3389-3392.: il. p&b.
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ALMEIDA, Carlos Eduardo Veloso de; VIANELLO, Elizabeth Aparecida. Experimental derivation of the fluence non‐uniformity correction for air kerma near brachytherapy linear sources. Med. Phys., v. 35, n. 7, p. 3389-3392, july 2008.