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The Impact of Dose Calibration Point Differences Between the Treatment Plan and Patient-specific Quality Assurance in Passive Scattering Proton Beam Therapy.

Yutaro MoriTomonori IsobeHideyuki TakeiSatoshi KamizawaTetsuya TomitaDaisuke KobayashiHideyuki SakuraiTakeji Sakae
Published in: In vivo (Athens, Greece) (2024)
Dose measurement errors in PSPT due to differing calibration points were generally within ±1.5%, with higher deviations observed in head treatments because of complex structures and narrow collimator openings. A γ analysis for significant deviations showed a 98.7% passing rate, suggesting limited overall impact. It is important to select stable calibration points in dosimetry to ensure high precision in dose administration, particularly in complex treatment areas.
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