Abstract

Background: The Qfix kVue table is widely used in proton beam therapy. It is made with light weight carbon fiber material in order to minimize its water-equivalent thickness. However, the design uses two rails underneath the couch in order to support the weight of the patient. These rails are structured frames made of high density carbon fiber with larger water-equivalent thickness. Moreover, depending on the relative orientation between the rail structures and the incident beam angles, the water-equivalent thickness can change significantly. Common clinical practice assumes that the rails are out of the beam path for planning and relies on the treatment staff to ensure that the rails are in the designated position relative to the patient during actual treatment. This study examines the dosimetric effects of the rails.

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