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Keyhandokht Karimi-Shahri

Keyhandokht Karimi-Shahri

Assistant Professor

Faculty: Science

Department: Physics

Degree: Ph.D

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Keyhandokht Karimi-Shahri

Assistant Professor Keyhandokht Karimi-Shahri

Faculty: Science - Department: Physics Degree: Ph.D |

Can the same dose data be estimated from phantoms with different anatomies?

AuthorsKeyhandokht Karimi Shahri,Laleh Rafat-Motavalli,Hashem Miri-Hakimabad
JournalRadioprotection
Page number527-544
Serial number48
Volume number4
IF0.54
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2013
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal IndexJCR،Scopus

Abstract

Inthispaper, the effect of additional adipose and muscle layers was investigated on the effective dose and the organ absorbed dose. Calculations were performed using the Monte Carlo N-Particle Transport Code (MCNP) and the ORNL mathematical phantom for external photon and neutron beams. Variations in adipose and muscle tissue thickness were modeledbyaddinglayersofadiposeandsofttissuesaroundthe torso of the phantom. The effective dose decreased by about 7%–40% when the thickness of the extra layer increased from 0.5 to 5 cm considering all photon energies (10 keV–10 MeV) and neutron energies (10–9–20 MeV) for anterior posterior, posterior-anterior, left-lateral, right-lateral, rotation and isotropic irradiation geometries. The results calculated here were compared with those reported in previous studies such as those of the VIPMAN, NORMAN05, MASH-3 and ICRPreference voxel phantoms. Our data shows that adding proper adipose or muscle layers to two very different phantoms can cause similar effective dose values, and also more than half of the organ absorbed doses have satisfactory agreement.

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