A Study of Tissue-equivalent Compensator for 10MV X-ray and Co-60 Gamma-ray

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  • CHOI Tae Jin (Department of Therapeutic Radiology Seoul National University Hospital) ;
  • HONG Young Rak (Department of Therapeutic Radiology Seoul National University Hospital) ;
  • LIM Charn Soo (Department of Therapeutic Radiology Seoul National University Hospital) ;
  • JEUNG Ho Yong (Department of Therapeutic Radiology Seoul National University Hospital)
  • 최태진 (서울대학교병원 치료방사선과) ;
  • 홍영락 (서울대학교병원 치료방사선과) ;
  • 임찬수 (서울대학교병원 치료방사선과) ;
  • 정호용 (서울대학교병원 치료방사선과)
  • Published : 1985.06.01

Abstract

Authors describe some useful data when constructing tissue-equivalent compensators which would compensate tissue deficit in the treatment field of high energy electromagnetic radiation Tissue equivalent compensator is made of lucite. The ratio of compensator thickness to the thickness of tissue deficit depends on radiation energy, field size and the distance from the compensator to patient skin. When the compensator is separated from skin surface, the thickness ratio is always smaller than 1.0. This means that the larger the separation, the contribution to the total dose by means of scattered radiation from a tissue equivalent compensator is smaller. Authors propose that the thickness of lucite as tissue equivalent compensator is 0.57 times tissue deficit and the separation between compensator and skin is at least 15m for Co-60 gamma ray and 25cm for 10MV X-ray.

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