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A 3D photon superposition/convolution algorithm and its foundation on results of Monte Carlo calculations*

W Ulmer et al 2005 Phys. Med. Biol. 50 1767-1790   doi: 10.1088/0031-9155/50/8/010  Help

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W Ulmer1,2, J Pyyry3 and W Kaissl1
1 VARIAN Medical Systems International AG, Taefernstr. 7, CH-5405, Baden-Daettwil, Switzerland
2 Max-Planck-Institute of Physics, Goettingen, Germany
3 VARIAN Medical Systems, Helsinki, Finland
E-mail: waldemar.ulmer@varian.com

Abstract. Based on previous publications on a triple Gaussian analytical pencil beam model and on Monte Carlo calculations using Monte Carlo codes GEANT-Fluka, versions 95, 98, 2002, and BEAMnrc/EGSnrc, a three-dimensional (3D) superposition/convolution algorithm for photon beams (6 MV, 18 MV) is presented. Tissue heterogeneity is taken into account by electron density information of CT images. A clinical beam consists of a superposition of divergent pencil beams. A slab-geometry was used as a phantom model to test computed results by measurements. An essential result is the existence of further dose build-up and build-down effects in the domain of density discontinuities. These effects have increasing magnitude for field sizes ≤5.5 cm2 and densities ≤0.25 g cm−3, in particular with regard to field sizes considered in stereotaxy. They could be confirmed by measurements (mean standard deviation 2%). A practical impact is the dose distribution at transitions from bone to soft tissue, lung or cavities.

* This work has partially been presented at WC 2003, Sydney.

Print publication: Issue 8 (21 April 2005)
Received 2 July 2004, in final form 17 December 2004
Published 6 April 2005

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