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Manual multi-leaf collimator for electron beam shaping a feasibility study
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EngineeringElectron Beam CharacteristicsElectron Beam TherapyElectron OpticRadiation ProtectionRadiation Therapy PlanningRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineAccelerator TechnologyRadiologyRadiation TherapyRadiation ApplicationApplicator Electron BeamParticle Beam PhysicsDosimetryElectron BeamApplied PhysicsRadiation DoseMedicineParticle AcceleratorBeam Transport System
In electron beam therapy, lead or low melting point alloy (LMA) sheet cutouts of sufficient thickness are commonly used to shape the beam. In order to avoid making cutouts for each patient, an attempt has been made to develop a manual multi-leaf collimator for electron beams (eMLC). The eMLC has been developed using LMA for a 15 x 15 cm2 applicator. Electron beam characteristics such as depth dose, beam profiles, surface dose, output factors and virtual source position with the eMLC have been studied and compared with those of an applicator electron beam. The interleaf leakage radiation has also been measured with film dosimetry. Depth dose values obtained using the eMLC were found to be identical to those with the applicator for depths larger than Dmax. However, a decrease in the size of the beam penumbra with the eMLC and increase in the values of surface dose, output factors and virtual source position with eMLC were observed. The leakage between the leaves was less than 5% and the leakage between the opposing leaves was 15%, which could be minimized further by careful positioning of the leaves. It is observed that it is feasible to use such a manual eMLC for patients and eliminate the fabrication of cutouts for each patient.
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