JOURNAL ARTICLE

Skin dose measurements for head and neck radiotherapy

Abstract

The use of immobilization plastic masks in head and neck radiotherapy can partially eliminate skin benefits derived from the utilization of megavoltage photon beams. Filters and blocks between the patient and the accelerator can further increase the skin dose value. In this study, the increase in surface dose due to 2 and 3.2 mm of plastic material utilized for patient immobilization was measured. Then, the effect of blocking trays, wedges, and blocks on skin dose in typical conditions for head and neck irradiation was evaluated. The measurements were obtained with a NE2534 chamber (Markus type) on a perspex phantom for 6 MeV x‐rays from an accelerator.

Keywords:
Head and neck Imaging phantom Radiation therapy Linear particle accelerator Dosimetry Nuclear medicine Materials science Irradiation Head (geology) Biomedical engineering Medicine Optics Radiology Beam (structure) Surgery Physics

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Topics

Head and Neck Cancer Studies
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Otorhinolaryngology
Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Radiation
Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Studies
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Epidemiology
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