Journal article

CyberKnife® fixed cone and Iris™ defined small radiation fields: Assessment with a high-resolution solid-state detector array

G Biasi, M Petasecca, S Guatelli, EA Martin, G Grogan, B Hug, J Lane, V Perevertaylo, T Kron, AB Rosenfeld

Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

Purpose: The challenges of accurate dosimetry for stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT) with small unflattened radiation fields have been widely reported in the literature. In this case, suitable dosimeters would have to offer a submillimeter spatial resolution. The CyberKnife® (Accuray Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, USA) is an SRT-dedicated linear accelerator (linac), which can deliver treatments with submillimeter positional accuracy using circular fields. Beams are delivered with the desired field size using fixed cones, the InCise™ multileaf collimator or a dynamic variable-aperture Iris™ collimator. The latter, allowing for field sizes to be varied during treatment delivery, has the potential to decrea..

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