Abstract

This work presents the beam data commissioning and dose calculation validation of the first Monte Carlo (MC) based treatment planning system (TPS) installed in Mexico. According to the manufacturer specifications, the beam data commissioning needed for this model includes: several in‐air and water profiles, depth dose curves, head‐scatter factors and output factors (6×6, 12×12, 18×18, 24×24, 42×42, 60×60, 80×80 and 100×100 mm2). Radiographic and radiochromic films, diode and ionization chambers were used for data acquisition. MC dose calculations in a water phantom were used to validate the MC simulations using comparisons with measured data. Gamma index criteria 2%/2 mm were used to evaluate the accuracy of MC calculations. MC calculated data show an excellent agreement for field sizes from 18×18 to 100×100 mm2. Gamma analysis shows that in average, 95% and 100% of the data passes the gamma index criteria for these fields, respectively. For smaller fields (12×12 and 6×6 mm2) only 92% of the data meet the criteria. Total scatter factors show a good agreement (<2.6%) between MC calculated and measured data, except for the smaller fields (12×12 and 6×6 mm2) that show a error of 4.7%. MC dose calculations are accurate and precise for clinical treatment planning up to a field size of 18×18 mm2. Special care must be taken for smaller fields.

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