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CIRMS Needs Report

Identifying Needs in ionizing radiation science and technology

A.10 External Beam Therapy


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Background

High energy electron beams (typically 4 to 25 MeV) are used for the treatment of certain cancers, i.e. skin, prostate and breast cancers. X-rays derived for such electron beam sources are also used in these areas for treatment purposes to attain greater depth of beam penetration. Such photon beams can also be delivered by directed gamma sources. Depending upon the cancer being treated, each of the source modalities have been proven to be effective. However, each source differs in dose-rate and a cross-correlation needs to be established amongst the dosimetry protocols developed for each of these modalities.