A method of increasing the film intrinsic robustness of radiochromic film dosimetry

The radiochromic film, which is used, in combination with a flatbed scanner has become a widely used tool for a quantitative evaluation of radiation dose in radiation therapy. One aspect of uncertainty using the radiochromic film is the magnitude of orientation effects when the orientation of the fi...

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Published inPhysics in medicine & biology Vol. 57; no. 22; pp. N445 - N456
Main Authors Ebongue, A Ngwa, Srivastava, R P, Kwato Njock, M G, De Wagter, C
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England IOP Publishing 21.11.2012
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Summary:The radiochromic film, which is used, in combination with a flatbed scanner has become a widely used tool for a quantitative evaluation of radiation dose in radiation therapy. One aspect of uncertainty using the radiochromic film is the magnitude of orientation effects when the orientation of the film is not kept constant during the digitization process. The aim of this note was to investigate the impact of using a combination of two crossed sheets of EBT2 film on various aspects of radiochromic film dosimetry. First the impact on the film sensitivity was studied. We also investigated the influence on orientation effects during scanning. The results show that the double crossed film combination increases the sensitivity with a factor 1.7-2.1 and practically eliminates the effects of film orientation on the optical density read-out and the lateral correction profiles.
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ISSN:0031-9155
1361-6560
DOI:10.1088/0031-9155/57/22/N445