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Secondary Cancer Risks in Out-of-field Organs for 3-D Conformal Radiation Therapy

Title
Secondary Cancer Risks in Out-of-field Organs for 3-D Conformal Radiation Therapy
Author
김찬형
Keywords
secondary cancer risk; 3-D conformal radiation therapy; out-of-field organs; anthropomorphic; phantom; TLD
Issue Date
2011-02
Publisher
Atomic Energy Society of Japan
Citation
Nuclear Science and Technology, 2011, 1, P.521-524
Abstract
The risk of secondary cancers after radiation therapy has become an important issue, mainly because advanced treatment techniques such as 3-D conformal radiation therapy (CRT) and intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) tend to increase the radiation dose to out-of-field organs. Moreover, cancer patients’ average survival period, following those advances in treatment techniques, also has increased, effectively raising the risks for the same levels of radiation exposure. In the present study, the secondary cancer risks to out-of-field organs were determined for some representative cases of 3-D CRT by measuring organ doses with LiF thermoluminescence (TL) dosimeters and an ATOMTM male phantom. Our results show that the secondary cancer risks are similar (difference: < 20%) for 6 and 10 MV X-ray beams for the same prostate treatment case. The total secondary cancer risks of the out-of-field organs were on the order of 2-4% for the treatment cases considered in the present study.
URI
http://www.aesj.or.jp/publication/pnst001/data/521.pdfhttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/70386
ISSN
2185-4823
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