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Publication Date

8-1-2025

Journal

British Journal of Radiology

DOI

10.1093/bjr/tqaf107

PMID

40424360

PMCID

PMC12341685

PubMedCentral® Posted Date

5-27-2025

PubMedCentral® Full Text Version

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Abstract

Objectives: Kilovoltage x-ray therapy, which includes superficial x-rays and orthovoltage x-rays, is particularly suited for treatments near the skin surface. Radiation dose deposition at depth is typically characterized by percentage depth dose (PDD) curves. However, PDD data are difficult to obtain in kilovoltage x-ray therapy, hence clinics often rely on British Journal of Radiology Supplement 25 (BJR-25) archival data. This study measured PDD for different energies and field sizes on the Xstrahl 300 kilovoltage x-ray therapy unit for comparison with BJR-25 data.

Methods: We irradiated EBT3 film in water using different energy and field size combinations, then, compared the acquired PDD curves with BJR-25 data. We used 75, 125, and 250 kVp beams, for 10 × 10 cm2 open field, 4 × 4 cm2 closed-ended square applicator, and open-ended circular applicators of 1.5, 2.0, 2.8, and 4.7 cm diameter.

Results: PDD for different energies and field sizes on the Xstrahl 300 kilovoltage x-ray therapy unit agreed well with BJR-25 data. The average difference between measured and BJR-25 data was -0.3 ± 1.8%; 85.9% of the individual local differences were within ±3%, 94.8% within ±4%, and 99.5% within ±5%.

Conclusions: The PDD curves presented here, together with BJR-25 data, can serve as useful comparison datasets for the commissioning of kilovoltage x-ray machines.

Advances in knowledge: Our film-based measurement technique provides high spatial resolution PDD datapoints for a modern kilovoltage x-ray unit, adding to the limited published data in the kilovoltage energy range.

Keywords

Humans, Film Dosimetry, Radiation Dosage, X-Ray Therapy, Radiotherapy Dosage, X-Rays, Phantoms, Imaging, kilovoltage x-ray, superficial, orthovoltage, percentage depth dose

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