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The Adjoint Monte Carlo - a viable option for efficient radiotherapy treatment planning

Creators

  • 1. Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Beersheba (Israel). Nuclear Research Center-Negev

Description

In cancer therapy using collimated beams of photons, the radiation oncologist must determine a set of beams that delivers the required dose to each point in the tumor and minimizes the risk of damage to the healthy tissue and vital organs. Currently, the oncologist determines these beams iteratively, by using a sequence of dose calculations using approximate numerical methods. In this paper, a more accurate and potentially faster approach, based on the Adjoint Monte Carlo method, is presented (authors)

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Program and book of abstracts

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Program and book of abstracts
Imprint Pagination
149 p.
Journal Page Range
(pt.11.2) p. 1-4.
Report number
INIS-mf--15507

Conference

Title
19. conference of the Israel Nuclear Societies.
Dates
9-10 Dec 1996.
Place
Herzliya (Israel).

INIS

Country of Publication
Israel
Country of Input or Organization
Israel
INIS RN
28023531
Subject category
S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
ADJOINT DIFFERENCE METHOD; ADJOINT FLUX; EXTRACORPOREAL IRRADIATION; MONTE CARLO METHOD; RADIATION DOSE DISTRIBUTIONS; RADIATION DOSES; RADIOTHERAPY; THREE-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS
Descriptors DEC
CALCULATION METHODS; EXTERNAL IRRADIATION; IRRADIATION; MEDICINE; NEUTRON FLUX; RADIATION FLUX; THERAPY

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