Fabrication And Dosimetric Characterization Of Novel Tissue-Equivalent Rhizophora Spp. Phantoms For Radiation Therapy Applications

Phantoms constructed from tissue-equivalent materials (TEMs) are used to assess radiation dose delivered to patients and evaluate the quality of radiological imaging systems. However, very few of these materials have been developed for dose estimations with low and high energy photon and high energy...

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Main Author: Oluwafemi, Samson Damilola
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2021
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description Phantoms constructed from tissue-equivalent materials (TEMs) are used to assess radiation dose delivered to patients and evaluate the quality of radiological imaging systems. However, very few of these materials have been developed for dose estimations with low and high energy photon and high energy electron beams using Rhizophora spp. (R. spp.) particleboards with a bio-based adhesive. The design, fabrication and properties of R. spp. particleboards as novel tissue-equivalent phantom material (TEPM) with suitable dosimetric properties at diagnostic and therapeutic photon and therapeutic electron energies are described.
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spelling usm-533552022-07-13T08:37:40Z http://eprints.usm.my/53355/ Fabrication And Dosimetric Characterization Of Novel Tissue-Equivalent Rhizophora Spp. Phantoms For Radiation Therapy Applications Oluwafemi, Samson Damilola QC1 Physics (General) Phantoms constructed from tissue-equivalent materials (TEMs) are used to assess radiation dose delivered to patients and evaluate the quality of radiological imaging systems. However, very few of these materials have been developed for dose estimations with low and high energy photon and high energy electron beams using Rhizophora spp. (R. spp.) particleboards with a bio-based adhesive. The design, fabrication and properties of R. spp. particleboards as novel tissue-equivalent phantom material (TEPM) with suitable dosimetric properties at diagnostic and therapeutic photon and therapeutic electron energies are described. 2021-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/53355/1/SAMSON%20DAMILOLA%20OLUWAFEMI%20-%20TESIS.pdf%20cut.pdf Oluwafemi, Samson Damilola (2021) Fabrication And Dosimetric Characterization Of Novel Tissue-Equivalent Rhizophora Spp. Phantoms For Radiation Therapy Applications. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle QC1 Physics (General)
Oluwafemi, Samson Damilola
Fabrication And Dosimetric Characterization Of Novel Tissue-Equivalent Rhizophora Spp. Phantoms For Radiation Therapy Applications
title Fabrication And Dosimetric Characterization Of Novel Tissue-Equivalent Rhizophora Spp. Phantoms For Radiation Therapy Applications
title_full Fabrication And Dosimetric Characterization Of Novel Tissue-Equivalent Rhizophora Spp. Phantoms For Radiation Therapy Applications
title_fullStr Fabrication And Dosimetric Characterization Of Novel Tissue-Equivalent Rhizophora Spp. Phantoms For Radiation Therapy Applications
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication And Dosimetric Characterization Of Novel Tissue-Equivalent Rhizophora Spp. Phantoms For Radiation Therapy Applications
title_short Fabrication And Dosimetric Characterization Of Novel Tissue-Equivalent Rhizophora Spp. Phantoms For Radiation Therapy Applications
title_sort fabrication and dosimetric characterization of novel tissue-equivalent rhizophora spp. phantoms for radiation therapy applications
topic QC1 Physics (General)
url http://eprints.usm.my/53355/
http://eprints.usm.my/53355/1/SAMSON%20DAMILOLA%20OLUWAFEMI%20-%20TESIS.pdf%20cut.pdf