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Computational phantoms, ICRP/ICRU, and further developmentsopen access

Authors
Zankl, Maria AgnesBecker, JanineLee, ChoonsikBolch, Wesley EmmettYeom, Yeon sooKim, Chan Hyeong
Issue Date
Apr-2018
Publisher
SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords
Adult; Boundary representation; Paediatric; Reference computational phantoms; Voxel
Citation
Annals of the ICRP, v.47, no.03, pp.35 - 44
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
Annals of the ICRP
Volume
47
Number
03
Start Page
35
End Page
44
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/2390
DOI
10.1177/0146645318756229
ISSN
0146-6453
Abstract
Phantoms simulating the human body play a central role in radiation dosimetry. The first computational body phantoms were based upon mathematical expressions describing idealised body organs. With the advent of more powerful computers in the 1980s, voxel phantoms have been developed. Being based on three-dimensional images of individuals, they offer a more realistic anatomy. Hence, the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) decided to construct voxel phantoms representative of the adult Reference Male and Reference Female for the update of organ dose coefficients. Further work on phantom development has focused on phantoms that combine the realism of patient-based voxel phantoms with the flexibility of mathematical phantoms, so-called ‘boundary representation’ (BREP) phantoms. This phantom type has been chosen for the ICRP family of paediatric reference phantoms. Due to the limited voxel resolution of the adult reference computational phantoms, smaller tissues, such as the lens of the eye, skin, and micron-thick target tissues in the respiratory and alimentary tract regions, could not be segmented properly. In this context, ICRP Committee 2 initiated a research project with the goal of producing replicas of the ICRP Publication 110 phantoms in polygon mesh format, including all source and target regions, even those with micron resolution. BREP phantoms of the fetus and the pregnant female at various stages of gestation complete the phantoms available for radiation protection computations.
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