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Improvements in Simulations for Radiotherapy Wedge Filter dose and AAA-Convolution Factor Algorithms

Authors :
Francisco Casesnoves
Source :
International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology. :194-219
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Technoscience Academy, 2019.

Abstract

Analytical-convoluted and numerical Gaussian models have been used in recent decades for radiotherapy treatment planning software/calculations, to perform accurately radiation dose delivery –numerical, analytical, or numerical-analytical. The objective of this evoluted-contribution was to obtain an exact dose delivery, 3D analytical-integral-equation solution, for the triple Gaussian model of wedge filters, since previous/initial 2D approximations of other authors, although correct, were not completely exact. Additionally, to set conceptual and mathematical-geometrical differences between the beam modification created by Multi-Leaf Collimator and Wedge Filters, either standard or Conformal. Ever the precision, from mathematical theory algorithms to real laboratory measurements, a series of simulations are presented. The generic triple Gaussian model of Ulmer and Harder sets an Attenuation Exponential Factor, AEF, well approximated in 2 variables, namely, u and z. This evoluted contribution of the research contribution was specially focused on numerical methods and approximation analysis of the integral equation resolution –with extent details about numerical data, Appendix 3. In this paper we set a detailed spatial-spherical geometry discussion/proof towards the determination of a 3D integral form of the delivery dose in water. In other words, with an AEF for magnitude-values of variables u,v, and z. Simulations, based on these new determinations were shown with sharp presentation of the numerical-computational software and functional programming series development. Computing encode techniques are explained with some practical examples for numerical radiotherapy calculus.

Details

ISSN :
23944099 and 23951990
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ff6b507a11a7e99e7787750fabf55968
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.32628/ijsrset196381