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3D dose distribution calculation in a voxelized human phantom by means of Monte Carlo method
Authors:V Abella  R Miró  B Juste  G Verdú
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bojnord, P.O. 9453155111, Bojnord, North Khorasan, Iran;2. School of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:The aim of this work is to provide the reconstruction of a real human voxelized phantom by means of a MatLab® program and the simulation of the irradiation of such phantom with the photon beam generated in a Theratron 780® (MDS Nordion) 60Co radiotherapy unit, by using the Monte Carlo transport code MCNP (Monte Carlo N-Particle), version 5. The project results in 3D dose mapping calculations inside the voxelized antropomorphic head phantom.The program provides the voxelization by first processing the CT slices; the process follows a two-dimensional pixel and material identification algorithm on each slice and three-dimensional interpolation in order to describe the phantom geometry via small cubic cells, resulting in an MCNP input deck format output. Dose rates are calculated by using the MCNP5 tool FMESH, superimposed mesh tally, which gives the track length estimation of the particle flux in units of particles/cm2. Furthermore, the particle flux is converted into dose by using the conversion coefficients extracted from the NIST Physical Reference Data.The voxelization using a three-dimensional interpolation technique in combination with the use of the FMESH tool of the MCNP Monte Carlo code offers an optimal simulation which results in 3D dose mapping calculations inside anthropomorphic phantoms. This tool is very useful in radiation treatment assessments, in which voxelized phantoms are widely utilized.
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