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Tordis J. Dahle

Researcher at University of Bergen

Publications -  13
Citations -  215

Tordis J. Dahle is an academic researcher from University of Bergen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Relative biological effectiveness & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 153 citations. Previous affiliations of Tordis J. Dahle include Haukeland University Hospital.

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Exploration and application of phenomenological RBE models for proton therapy

TL;DR: There were considerable variations between the estimations of RBE and RBE-weighted doses from the different models and these variations were a consequence of fundamental differences in experimental databases, model assumptions and regression techniques.
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A phenomenological biological dose model for proton therapy based on linear energy transfer spectra.

TL;DR: Analysis indicated that non‐linear models could give a better representation of the RBE‐LET relationship, as differences between the models were observed for the SOBP scenario, and both non‐ linear LET spectrum‐ and linear LETd based models should be further evaluated in clinically realistic scenarios.
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The FLUKA Monte Carlo code coupled with the NIRS approach for clinical dose calculations in carbon ion therapy.

TL;DR: This paper describes the coupling of the NIRS clinical dose to the FLUKA MC code and presents a tool which is being used at the Italian National Center for Oncological Hadrontherapy to support the comparison study between the N IRSclinical dose level and the LEM dose specification.
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Monte Carlo simulations of a low energy proton beamline for radiobiological experiments

TL;DR: MC simulations accurately modeled the dose distribution from the proton beam and could be used to estimate the LET at any position in the setup, which can beused to study the RBE for protons at high LETd, which is not achievable in clinical proton therapy facilities.
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Sensitivity study of the microdosimetric kinetic model parameters for carbon ion radiotherapy.

TL;DR: A sensitivity study of the MKM input parameters showed that r d had the largest impact on the biological dose distribution, especially on the absolute dose values, and β had the overall smallest influence on the SOBPs.