Advanced Physics for Brachytherapy 2018
The problem …
For brachytherapy photons: • secondary e- ranges are small relative to photon m.f.p. • e- radiative energy loss is negligible • CPE can be assumed to exist at all points (except close to a source or high Z materials)
1
Energy [keV]
CSDA-range electrons [g/cm 2 ]
[cm]
30
1.8E-03 1.2E-02 1.1E-01 4.4E-01
2.5 5.6 8.9
100 350
1000
14
Dose to a point can be approximated by collision KERMA throughout a geometry of mm sized voxel elements
In short, to know the dose distribution one needs to know the energy distribution of fluence, Φ Ε , at all points of a geometry:
Table from: Venselaar, Baltas, Meigooni, Hoskin (Eds), Comprehensive Brachytehrapy: physical and clinical aspects. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis, © 2013
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