Abstract

Introduction: Artificial hips remain a challenge in radiotherapy as conventional treatment planning systems (TPS) are not able to accurately model the dose perturbations produced. The introduction of Monte Carlo (MC) TPS into the clinic is expected to improve the accuracy in the vicinity of high-Z inhomogeneities. The aim of the present study is to compare measurements near such boundaries with the recently commissioned MC TPS Monaco (CMS) and the conventional TPS XiO (CMS).

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