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Article Dans Une Revue Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità Année : 2017

EURADOS intercomparison exercice on Monte Carlo modelling of a medical linear accelarator

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Background: In radiotherapy, Monte Carlo (MC) methods are considered a gold standard to calculate accurate dose distributions, particularly in heterogeneous tissues. EURADOS organized an international comparison with six participants applying different MC models to a real medical linear accelerator and to one homogeneous and four heterogeneous dosimetric phantoms. Aims: The aim of this exercise was to identify, by comparison of different MC models with a complete experimental dataset, critical aspects useful for MC users to build and calibrate a simulation and perform a dosimetric analysis. Results: Results show on average a good agreement between simulated and experimental data. However, some significant differences have been observed especially in presence of heterogeneities. Moreover, the results are critically dependent on the different choices of the initial electron source parameters. Conclusions: This intercomparison allowed the participants to identify some critical issues in MC modelling of a medical linear accelerator. Therefore, the complete experimental dataset assembled for this intercomparison will be available to all the MC users, thus providing them an opportunity to build and calibrate a model for a real medical linear accelerator.
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hal-01659707 , version 1 (08-12-2017)

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Barbara Caccia, Maïwenn Le Roy, Valentin Blideanu, Claudio Andenna, Chairmadurai Arun, et al.. EURADOS intercomparison exercice on Monte Carlo modelling of a medical linear accelarator. Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità, 2017, 53 (4), pp.314-321. ⟨10.4415/ANN_17_04_07⟩. ⟨hal-01659707⟩
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