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Technical note: A comparison of in-house 3D-printed and commercially available patient-specific skin collimators for use with electron beam therapy.

Steven M HerchkoMichael S RutenbergChris J BeltranSridhar Yaddanapudi
Published in: Journal of applied clinical medical physics (2024)
Both skin collimation methods investigated in this work generate sharp penumbras at the field edge and can minimize dose to superficial OARs compared to treatment fields with no surface collimation. The benefits of skin collimation are greatest for lower energy electron beams, and the benefits decrease as the measurement depth increases. Using bolus with skin collimation is recommended to avoid surface dose enhancement seen with collimators placed on the skin surface. Ultimately, the appropriate choice of material will depend on the desire to create these devices in-house or outsource the fabrication to a vendor.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • wound healing
  • stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • high resolution
  • electron transfer