Absorbed dose calculations in a brachytherapy pelvic phantom using the Monte Carlo method

Miguel L. Rodrguez, Carlos E. deAlmeida

Abstract


Monte Carlo calculations of the absorbed dose at various points of a brachytherapy anthropomorphic phantom are presented. The phantom walls and internal structures are made of polymethylmethacrylate and its external shape was taken from a female Alderson phantom. A complete Fletcher-Green type applicator with the uterine tandem was fixed at the bottom of the phantom reproducing a typical geometrical configuration as that attained in a gynecological brachytherapy treatment. The dose rate produced by an array of five 137Cs CDC-J type sources placed in the applicator colpostats and the uterine tandem was evaluated by Monte Carlo simulations using the code PENELOPE at three points: point A, the rectum, and the bladder. The influence of the applicator in the dose rate was evaluated by comparing Monte Carlo simulations of the sources alone and the sources inserted in the applicator. Differences up to 56 in the dose may be observed for the two cases in the planes including the rectum and bladder. The results show a reduction of the dose of 15.6, 14.0, and 5.6 in the rectum, bladder, and point A respectively, when the applicator wall and shieldings are considered. 2002 American College of Medical Physics.

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