Plaque‐adaptive flexible film dosimetry system for Ru‐106 plaque brachytherapy commissioning and quality assurance
Jin Dong Cho, Hojae Kim, Dong Wook Kim, Heerim Nam, Jin Sung Kim, Jung‐in Kim

TL;DR
A flexible film dosimeter was developed to accurately measure radiation doses for Ru-106 plaque brachytherapy, improving quality assurance for choroidal melanoma treatment.
Contribution
A novel plaque-adaptive flexible film dosimeter was introduced for accurate dose verification in Ru-106 brachytherapy.
Findings
The PFD showed dose differences of -0.2% to 0.4% compared to reference data across all plaque types.
Planar dose measurements had a mean difference of 3.0% ± 2.0% from reference values.
CAX dose profiles measured with a microDiamond detector differed by 0.89% ± 0.58%.
Abstract
Ruthenium‐106 (Ru‐106) plaque brachytherapy is an established treatment modality for choroidal melanoma that delivers localized beta radiation while sparing surrounding ocular structures. It is widely used in Europe and parts of Asia, whereas COMS Iodine‐125 and Palladium‐103 plaques remain the standard in the United States. However, its concave geometry presents challenges for accurate dose verification, as conventional flat dosimeters are ill‐suited for use during commissioning and quality assurance (QA). This study aimed to assess the feasibility and dosimetric accuracy of a plaque‐adaptive flexible film dosimeter (PFD) for planar and central axis (CAX) dose measurements in Ru‐106 plaque brachytherapy. The PFD consisted of an active layer of lithium salt of pentacosa‐10,12‐diynoic acid (LiPCDA) enclosed between upper and lower silicone sheets. The flexible film was shaped to…
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TopicsOcular Oncology and Treatments · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Breast Cancer Treatment Studies
