Abstract

discrepancies was observed in the low density insert (0.2 g/cm3), where the transit dosimetry algorithm overestimated the TPS dose by average of 2.70% (SD Z 1.03%). The evaluated software for transit dosimetry achieves the goal of an efficient and independent in vivo dosimetry validation method of the helical delivery pattern, although the overestimation of the reconstructed dose in low density area has to be taken into account. It is also important to note that every fraction can be evaluated without additional measurement. Author Disclosure: L. Matulewicz: C. Partner; Math Resolutions, LLC.K. Slosarek: None.

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