Background/Aim: The Purpose of this study was to develop a Monte Carlo (MC) model for the Agility multileaf collimator (MLC) mounted and to validate its accuracy. Materials and Methods: To… Click to show full abstract
Background/Aim: The Purpose of this study was to develop a Monte Carlo (MC) model for the Agility multileaf collimator (MLC) mounted and to validate its accuracy. Materials and Methods: To describe the Agility MLC in the BEAMnrc MC code, an existing component module code was modified to include its characteristics. The leaf characterization of the MC model was validated by comparing the calculated interleaf transmission and tongue-and-groove effect with EBT2 film and diode measurements and IMRT and VMAT calculations with film measurements. Results: Agreement between mean calculated and measured leaf transmissions was within 0.1%. The discrepancy between MC calculation and measurement in a static irregular field was less than 2%/2 mm. Gamma analysis of the comparison of MC and EBT2 film measurements in IMRT and VMAT fields yielded pass rates of 99.1% and 99.5% with 3%/3 mm criteria, respectively. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate the accuracy of the MC model using an adapted BEAMnrc component module for the Agility MLC.
               
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