Author/Authors :
Jabbari، Keyvan نويسنده Department of Medical Physics and Engineering, School of Medicine , , Saberi Anvar، Hossein نويسنده Department of Medical Physics and Engineering, School of Medicine, Medical Image & Signal Processing Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , , Tavakoli، Mohammad Bagher نويسنده , , Amouheidari ، Alireza نويسنده Breast Cancer Study Group, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran ,
Abstract :
The Monte Carlo method is the most accurate method for simulation of radiation therapy equipment. The linear accelerators (linac) are
currently the most widely used machines in radiation therapy centers. In this work, a Monte Carlo modeling of the Siemens ONCOR
linear accelerator in 6 MV and 18 MV beams was performed. The results of simulation were validated by measurements in water by
ionization chamber and extended dose range (EDR2) film in solid water. The linac’s X?ray particular are so sensitive to the properties
of primary electron beam. Square field size of 10 cm × 10 cm produced by the jaws was compared with ionization chamber and film
measurements. Head simulation was performed with BEAMnrc and dose calculation with DOSXYZnrc for film measurements and
3ddose file produced by DOSXYZnrc analyzed used homemade MATLAB program. At 6 MV, the agreement between dose calculated
by Monte Carlo modeling and direct measurement was obtained to the least restrictive of 1%, even in the build?up region. At 18 MV, the
agreement was obtained 1%, except for in the build?up region. In the build?up region, the difference was 1% at 6 MV and 2% at 18 MV.
The mean difference between measurements and Monte Carlo simulation is very small in both of ONCOR X?ray energy. The results
are highly accurate and can be used for many applications such as patient dose calculation in treatment planning and in studies that
model this linac with small field size like intensity?modulated radiation therapy technique.