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Evaluation of organ doses due to CT examination by using PHITS and adult Japanese phantoms

Sato, Kaoru   ; Takahashi, Fumiaki  ; Endo, Akira   ; Ono, Koji*; Hasegawa, Takayuki*; Katsunuma, Yasushi*; Yoshitake, Takayasu*; Ban, Nobuhiko*; Kai, Michiaki*

The Japan Atomic Energy Agency are now developing WAZA-ARI for improvement of management of exposure doses due to CT examination under the joint research with the Oita University of Nursing and Health Sciences. The trial version of WAZA-ARI has been released to the public via the home page of the National Institute of Radiological Sciences for test operation. In trial version, users can perform dose assessment against average adult Japanese by using organ dose database based on the JM-103 (male) and JF-103 (female) phantoms with average body sizes of adult Japanese. To expand functions of WAZA-ARI to enables users to perform against adult patients with other body sizes, we developed the adult Japanese phantoms with small, large and extra-large body sizes by modifying JM-103 and JF-103. By dose analysis based on these phantoms, it was concluded that organ doses per current are strongly dependent on body sizes.

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