Title: NATIONAL
1NATIONAL INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION
- Marilyn Stovall, Ph.D.
- The University of Texas
- M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
- Houston, Texas
2IOMP/AAPM International Libraries Program
- Established in 1990
- Medical physicists in the US donate books and
journals - Donations go to libraries in developing countries
where all physicists in the area have access - Donors get a tax deduction!
3- 69 libraries in 44 countries
- 2200 donations, including approximately 1400
book and journal donations - 30-35 AAPM members donate their Medical Physics
subscriptions directly to a library - CDs of meeting proceedings (ASTRO, RSNA)
- Society for Radiological Protections quarterly
publication, The Journal of Radiological
Protection - 117 tons of publications have been donated
over 15 years
4- New curator, as of 1/1/04
- Dr. Allan Wilkinson
- Cleveland Clinic Foundation
- Radiation Oncology, Desk T-28
- 9500 Euclid Ave.
- Cleveland, OH 44195
- iompl_at_ccf.org
- (216)445-8289 fax (216)444-5331
5Countries with IOMP Libraries
6Stewart C. Bushong Memorial Library Guangzhou,
China
7http//www.iomp.org
- List of current libraries
- Form to request a new library
- Form to initiate donation
8Radiological Physics Center
- Geoffrey Ibbott
- Director
- David Followill
- Associate Director
9Radiological Physics Center
- Located at UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
http//rpc.mdanderson.org - (713) 745-8989
- Funded by NCI, continuously
- since 1969
- 24 million - next 5 years
- 37 staff
- Monitors all 1396 institutions
- participating in cooperative clinical trial
study groups.
10Aim of RPC
- Assure NCI and Cooperative Groups that
participating institutions can deliver prescribed
dose clinically comparable to other institutions
in cooperative groups.
11Audit Tools of the RPC
- 1. On-site dosimetry review visits
- 2. Remote audit tools
- a) TLD - output of machine
- b) Review of dosimetry data
- c) Evaluation of patient charts
- Benchmark Cases - Treatment planning
- d) Development and evaluation of
- credentialing processes
- e) Review of QA procedures and records
- f ) Anatomical phantoms - Total treatment
12On-Site Dosimetry Reviews
- Objectives
- 1. Identify weaknesses (discrepancies)
- in dosimetry and QA program and suggest
methods of improvements. - 2. Collect and verify dosimetry data needed
to review patient charts. - 3. Improve quality of patient care
13On-Site Dosimetry Review Visits
Measure of the impact on patient tumor dose
delivery
- Combining worst case minimum and maximum errors
- Communicated to the study groups
14On-Site Dosimetry Review Visits
Recommendations (Jan. 02 Sept. 03)
15RPC Remote Audit Tools TLD
- Verify dose outputs and energy on radiotherapy
units. - Verify doses at points of interest in
anthropomorphic phantoms. - Evaluate institutions based on TLD history.
16 TLDExamples of Discrepancies
- Discrepancies of up to 16 in beam output
- Discrepancies of up to 8 mm in electron depth
dose - Inconsistencies in dosimetry data
- Miss-irradiations
17RPC Remote Audit ToolsData Review
- Value of the Standard data
- Identify potential dosimetry errors at
participating institutions. - Redundant QA tool for institutions commissioning
new accelerators. - Used by the RPC in the absence of measured data.
- Used to supplement the onsite dosimetry review
visit. - Prioritize an institution for an on-site visit.
- Used to validate Monte Carlo modeling of a
specific make/model/energy of accelerator
18RPC Remote Audit ToolsPatient Charts
- Purpose
- Dose reported is dose delivered
- Treatment according to protocol
- Inform RPC of current treatment techniques
- Only QAO recalculating doses for both external
beam brachytherapy
19RPC Remote Audit ToolsPatient Charts
- Review
- Calculate tumor dose
- Agree within 5 (15 for brachytherapy)
- Verify dose, time, fractionation
- Participate in clinical review
20RPC Remote Audit Tools Credentialing
- Purpose
- Education
- Evaluate ability to deliver dose
- Raise awareness of personnel
- Reduce deviation rate
21RPC Remote Audit Tools Credentialing
- Process
- Previous patients treated with technique
- Facility Questionnaire
- Knowledge Assessment Questionnaire
- Benchmark Case(s)
- Electronic data submission
- RPC QA Dosimetry review
- Clinical review by radiation oncologist
- Feedback to institution
22RPC Remote Audit ToolsAnthropomorphic Phantoms
- Anthropomorphic shape
- Water fillable
- Plastic inserts containing targets and organs at
risk (heterogeneity) - Point dose (TLD) and planar (radiochromic film)
dosimeters - Purpose is to evaluate the complete treatment
process - Imaging and transfer of images to planning
computer - Development of treatment plan
- Phantom set up on treatment couch
- Dose delivery
23RPC Remote Audit ToolsAnthropomorphic Phantoms
Current Status 4 phantoms developed in response
to study group needs or anticipated needs
IMRT Pelvic Prostate (Gyn.)
Thorax - Lung
Stereotactic Head
IMRT HN
24Anthropomorphic Phantoms Examples of
Discrepancies
- incorrect output factors in TPS
- inadequacies in beam modeling at leaf ends
(Cadmen, et al PMB 2002) - not adjusting MU to account for dose
differences measured with ion chamber - setup errors
25Selected Systematic Problems
- Breast wedge factor isodose line 27
- Breast Equivalent square 7
- Breast assorted problems 19 to - 11
- Asymmetric Jaws 10 - 24
- Electron output and energy changes TLD -15
- 4 major academic inst high tech research,
neglect conventional clinic, multiple problems
26Summary
RPC QA ACTIVITIES IMPACT EVERY PATIENT TREATED AT
AN INSTITUTION, NOT JUST THE PROTOCOL PATIENTS