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Development of a compact X-band linear accelerator system mounted on an O-arm rotating gantry for radiation therapy.

Sanghoon KimYong-Seok LeeGeun-Ju KimJeong-Hun LeeIn-Sung KimKi Young ShinYunji SeolYoungah OhYoung-Nam KangJinho HwangJin-Sol ShinAeran KimJina KimJung-Il Kim
Published in: The Review of scientific instruments (2021)
A compact X-band linear accelerator (LINAC) system equipped with a small and lightweight magnetron was constructed to develop a high-precision image-guided radiotherapy system. The developed LINAC system was installed in an O-ring gantry where cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) was embedded. When the O-arm gantry is rotated, an x-ray beam is stably generated, which resulted from the stable transmission of radio frequency power into the X-band LINAC system. Quality assurance (QA) tests, including mechanical and dosimetry checks, were carried out to ensure safety and operation performance according to the American Association of Physicists in Medicine's TG-51, 142, an international standard protocol established by accredited institutions. In addition, delivery QA of the radiotherapy planning system was conducted to verify intensity-modulated radiotherapy techniques. Therefore, it was demonstrated that the developed X-band LINAC system mounted on the O-arm gantry proved to be valid and reliable for potential use in CBCT image-guided radiation therapy.
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