Title: RADIATION PROTECTION IN RADIOTHERAPY
1RADIATION PROTECTION IN RADIOTHERAPY
IAEA Training Material on Radiation Protection in
Radiotherapy
- Part 10 Optimization of protection in External
Beam Radiotherapy - PRACTICAL EXERCISE
IAEA Post Graduate Educational Course Radiation
Protection and Safe Use of Radiation Sources
2Objectives of Part 10
- Be familiar with the design considerations as
stipulated by appendix II in the BSS - Be able to apply these design considerations in
the context of radiotherapy equipment - Be aware of relevant international standards and
other documents which provide specification for
external beam radiotherapy equipment
3Part 10 External Beam Radiotherapy
IAEA Training Material on Radiation Protection in
Radiotherapy
- Practical 1 Determination of the isocentre of an
external beam radiotherapy unit
IAEA Post Graduate Educational Course Radiation
Protection and Safe Use of Radiation Sources
4Gamma-ray equipment
- Isocentric set-up allows movement of all
components around the same centre
5Gamma-ray equipment
- Isocentric set-up allows movement of all
components around the same centre
Which of the rotations shown here is NOT
isocentric?
6Gamma-ray equipment
- Isocentric set-up allows movement of all
components around the same centre
Isocentre
Which of the rotations shown here is NOT
isocentric?
7Contents
- Understand the concept of an isocentre for
external beam radiotherapy - Be able to determine the mechanical isocentre for
an isocentric unit - Be able to confirm coincidence of radiation and
mechanical isocentre - Interpretation of results
8What Minimum Equipment is Needed?
- Isocentric unit
- Linac
- 60-Cobalt unit
- Simulator
- Frontpointer
- Independent pointer
- Radiographic film (pre-packed)
9Isocentre finding
Courtesy Siemens
- First collimator rotation (determines rotational
axis) - Second gantry rotation (defines point in space)
- Third confirm point with couch rotation
10Mechanical frontpointer
- Must be calibrated during commissioning
11Independent pointer
Typically located on couch Can be of different
designs
12Collimator rotation
- Determine axis of rotation
- Best to be done close to nominal SAD
- Can be done with
- frontpointer
- light field or cross hair
- anything which moves with the collimator
13Gantry rotation
- Determine location of isocentre in vertical
direction - This often also shows gantry sag
- In other words the isocentre is not a point but
a volume in space
14Mechanical isocentre accuracy
- Depends on unit specification
- Should be within 2mm for collimator and gantry
- Could (not should) be slightly larger for couch
rotation
15Mechanical isocentre
- Verify that also other couch movements are
through the isocentre - longitudinal
- lateral
- vertical
16Radiation and mechanical isocentre
- Must coincide
- Must also agree with isocentre defined from
lasers and optics
17Determination of radiation isocentre
- Can be done easily using spoke shots
- close one collimator set to lt5mm
- open second set up to maximum
- repeat with exchanged jaws
18Spokeshot also possible for gantry rotation
- Close jaws orthogonal to plane of gantry rotation
- Can see divergence of the fan beams in the film
19Questions?