Journal of Medical Physics (Jan 2022)

Dose agreement analysis of treatment planning system-calculated doses and markus chamber-measured doses in the near-surface region for breast cancer patients' conformal treatment plans

  • Garima Gaur,
  • Raja Paramjeet Singh Banipal,
  • Pardeep Garg,
  • Om Prakash Gurjar,
  • Gurpreet Kaur,
  • Sheetal Sachdeva,
  • Romikant Grover,
  • Manraj Singh Kang,
  • Vinod Kumar Dangwal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jmp.jmp_153_21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 3
pp. 256 – 261

Abstract

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Background: Surface/skin dose measurement is one of the most challenging tasks for clinical dosimetry in radiotherapy and comparison with almost all the commercially available treatment planning systems (TPSs) brings a significant variation with the measured dose. Aims and Objectives: In the current study, doses calculated from the TPS in the near-surface region for conformal plans (both three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy [3DCRT] and intensity-modulated radiotherapy [IMRT]) of 35 breast cancer patients were evaluated and compared with the doses measured with Markus chamber. Materials and Methods: The computed tomography (CT) images of a solid water slab phantom with a Markus chamber (at different depths ranging from 1 mm to 5 mm from the surface) were taken and imported into the TPS. All the conformal treatment plans made in TPS were executed on a linear accelerator and dose agreements between TPS calculated and chamber measured doses were analysed. Results: Results showed that this TPS underestimated the calculated doses in the superficial region by up to 26% and 21%, respectively, with respect to mean and maximum dose values obtained within the effective volume of the chamber used. Conclusion: The uncertainty of doses in the superficial region should be kept in mind when evaluating treatment plans for superficial tumours in TPS.

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