Pelvic radiotherapy phantom
The purpose of the pelvic radiotherapy phantom is to optimize and control the quality of radiotherapy for male patients with pelvic tumors especially prostate cancers. This phantom contains equivalent tissues of various tissues and organs including the bones, bladder, prostate, seminal vesicle, and rectum. It is suitable for dosimetry and evaluation of complex issues surrounding the process of commissioning and comparing treatment planning systems and ensuring the complete quality of the system from CT imaging to dose confirmation. By providing the pelvic radiotherapy phantom at a low cost compared to similar foreign models, radiotherapy departments with limited resources can use this phantom to perform quality improvement tests for different stages of radiotherapy, in collaboration with the physicist and radiation oncologist, to optimize the treatment by changing various parameters
