Increase of accuracy of definition of the dose of the irradiation of bioobject at remote beam therapy
Abstract
Bases of increase of accuracy of calculation of a dose of irradiation of bio objects are considered at remote
beam therapy. The models allowing расчитать of change of a dose of irradiation depending on the accuracy of
definition of geometrical parameters are offered, to time of an exposition, capacity of a source, and other factors. Recommendations about an increase in accuracy of maintenance of a demanded dose of irradiation are made.
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