Investigator

Duong Thanh Tai

Therapeutic Medical Physicist · Jaeger Corporation, Spencer Hospital

About

DTTDuong Thanh Tai
Papers(1)
Novel validation of H…
Collaborators(4)
James C. L. ChowPeter SandwallTran Thien ThanhDavid Bradley
Institutions(5)
Trng H Nguyn Tt ThnhUniversity Of TorontoUnknown InstitutionVNUHCM-US: University…University of Surrey

Papers

Novel validation of HDR brachytherapy dosimetry for cervical cancer using egs_brachy Monte Carlo simulations: a comparative analysis with Oncentra treatment planning system

Abstract Purpose This study aims to validate HDR brachytherapy dosimetry for cervical cancer patients utilizing the egs_brachy Monte Carlo (MC) simulation. Methods Three cervical cancer patients treated with 192 Ir HDR brachytherapy were included. Dose distributions were calculated by the Oncentra Brachy v4 treatment planning system (TPS) based on AAPM TG‐43. The newly developed eb_gui, an egs_brachy graphical user interface for MC simulations, was applied in recalculating dose distributions for 12 fractions using digital imaging and communications in medicine‐radiotherapy (DICOM‐RT) anatomical information. Comparisons were made for clinical target volume (CTV), bladder, and rectum using dose–volume histograms (DVH) and clinically relevant plan quality indices. Results TPS‐calculated doses were greater than those obtained from MC simulations. For the CTV, the median percentage differences were 7.9% (Q1: 6.4%, Q3: 9.8%; range: 0.4%–10.4%) for D 90 . For the bladder, the median percentage differences were 0.7% (Q1: 0.4%, Q3: 2.3%; range: −9.4–5.4%) for D 2cc . For the rectum, the median percentage differences were 3.6% (Q1: 2.8%, Q3: 5.6%; range: 0.9%–6.4%) for D 2cc . Conclusion CTV and critical organ doses calculated by the TPS were consistently greater than those obtained from MC simulations. This suggests that the TPS may overestimate dose distributions, especially in heterogeneous regions like the pelvis. These results emphasize the need for continued validation of TPS algorithms in HDR brachytherapy for cervical cancer.

63Works
1Papers
4Collaborators
Head and Neck NeoplasmsBreast NeoplasmsPelvic NeoplasmsUterine Cervical NeoplasmsNeoplasms

Positions

2025–

Therapeutic Medical Physicist

Jaeger Corporation · Spencer Hospital

2022–

Lecturer

Nguyen Tat Thanh University · Department of Medical Physics

2022–

Postdoctoral Associate

Western University · Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry

2020–

Lecturer/Researcher

Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education · Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering - Department of Industrial Electronics - Biomedical Engineering, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education

2009–

Medical physicist

Dong Nai General Hospital · Radiation oncology and Nuclear Medicine

Education

2019

PhD Student in Physics

Viet Nam National University Ho Chi Minh City · Physics and Engineering Physics

2012

MSc

Viet Nam National University HCM City - University of Science · Physics and Engineering Physics

2009

M.S

Viet Nam National University HCM City - University of Science · Physics and Engineering Physics,

Country

VN

Keywords
Medical Physics | Monte Carlo Simulation | Medical imaging | Targeted Radionuclide Therapy
Links & IDs
0000-0001-7276-8105Duong Thanh Tai

Scopus: 57194330291

Researcher Id: U-9445-2018