An isocenter detection and verification device for use in proton therapy

We developed a new device for isocenter detection and verification for use in proton therapy. This device can be used to confirm the isocenters of a room laser, a digital radiography system, and a rotational gantry. Agreement between the isocenters of a room laser and a digital radiography system wa...

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Published inReview of scientific instruments Vol. 83; no. 12; p. 125109
Main Authors Fuse, H, Sakae, T, Terunuma, T, Sato, M, Aoki, S
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.12.2012
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Summary:We developed a new device for isocenter detection and verification for use in proton therapy. This device can be used to confirm the isocenters of a room laser, a digital radiography system, and a rotational gantry. Agreement between the isocenters of a room laser and a digital radiography system was examined visually. We used the star-shots method for detecting and verifying the rotational gantry isocenter. The gafchromic film could be irradiated with this method using a 2 mm slitted 200 MeV proton beam. The isocenters of a room laser and digital radiography system were in good agreement. The size distribution of the isocenter by the star-shots method was <2 mm, which is the value recommended by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine Task Group 142. This new device can be used to evaluate comprehensive isocenter detection and verification for related equipment. Subsequent checking using this new device will decrease the uncertainty in measuring an isocenter. When using this device, the working time was significantly reduced to about 30 min, including preparation. These measurements should be useful for high accuracy daily treatments.
ISSN:1089-7623
DOI:10.1063/1.4771576