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Bolus Design
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BOLUS DESIGN 2
Purpose
The principal purpose of this work is to create a Monte Carlo BEAMnrc/EGSnrc model
of an electron beam delivery system. The system an Elekta Infinity linear accelerator stimulates
electrons percent depth measures and off-axis profiles to within an accurate forbearance gauge
(Low et al., 1992). 1 mm DTA (distance to agreement) or +2% relative quantities, if paralleled to
a subset of authorizing data for the accelerators exiting set of scattering applicators and foils.
Method
This model was made with the BEAMnrc user codes from vendor-provided
correspondence and plans with builder engineers under the nondisclosure contract. By toning the
great field cross beam profile designed by the model with measured data, the spatial distribution
of the original electron cradle was derived (Low et al., 1992). The was systemization and re-
sapling of the measured data about the central axis, and the simulation data was smoothed before
the normalization of the two data sets to reference the values along (CAX). To test the
Creation operators offer the first estimation of the bolus thickness. P the first of these
operators deigns the bolus in that the space of along the fan lines from the proximal surface of
the bolus to the distal surface of the target volume be constant for the water correspondent bolus.
By designing the bolus over the internal of the target volume minimizes these issues. Therefore,
the bolus thickness is designed along the rays that lie a distance within the target volume. The
idea of modification operator was put forward to make allowance for bolus misalignment. Bolus
design is used in radiotherapy treatment planning (Su et al., 2014). A set of Bolus design
operators have used a tool to design any acceptable bolus. Thus, electron bolus is specified by
the thickness along every fan from the surface of the skin back to its virtual source.
BOLUS DESIGN 3
Reference
1. Low, D. A., Starkschall, G., Bujnowski, S. W., Wang, L. L., & Hogstrom, K. R. (1992).
Electron bolus design for radiotherapy treatment planning: bolus design algorithms.
Medical physics, 19(1), 115-124.
2. Su, S., Moran, K., & Robar, J. L. (2014). Design and production of 3D printed bolus for
electron radiation therapy. Journal of applied clinical medical physics, 15(4), 194-211.