Karacam, Songul CavdarTuncman, DuyguALMisned, GhadaEne, AntoanetaTekin, Huseyin Ozan2024-05-192024-05-1920231010-660X1648-9144https://doi.org10.3390/medicina59030628https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12713/5127Background and Objectives: Quality assurance is an integral part of brachytherapy. Traditionally, radiographic films have been used for source position verification, however, in many clinics, computerized tomography simulators have replaced conventional simulators, and computerized radiography systems have replaced radiographic film processing units. With these advances, the problem of controlling source position verification without traditional radiographic films and conventional simulators has appeared. Materials and Methods: In this study, we investigated an alternative method for source position verification for brachytherapy applications. Source positions were evaluated using Gafchromic (TM) RTQA2 and EBT3 film and visually compared to exposed RTQA radiochromic film when using a Nucletron Oldelft Simulix HP conventional simulator and a Gammamed 12-i brachytherapy device for performance evaluation. Gafchromic film autoradiography was performed with a linear accelerator (LINAC) on-board imager (OBI). Radiochromic films are very suitable for evaluation by visual inspection with a LINAC OBI. Results: The results showed that this type of low-cost, easy-to-find material can be used for verification purposes under clinical conditions. Conclusions: It can be concluded that source-position quality assurance may be performed through a LINAC OBI device.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFilm DosimetryBrachytherapyQuality AssuranceLinac On-Board ImagerInvestigation of Radiochromic Film Use for Source Position Verification through a LINAC On-Board Imager (OBI)Article59336984628WOS:0009600470000012-s2.0-85151740241N/A10.3390/medicina59030628Q2