radiomaskering
Radiomaskering is a term used in Swedish clinical practice to describe the use of physical masks and shielding to control exposure to ionizing radiation. The concept covers techniques to limit dose to non-target tissues, to immobilize patients during treatment, and to shape radiation fields in both diagnostic and therapeutic settings.
In external beam radiotherapy, immobilization masks—often made of thermoplastic materials—are molded to the patient's head, neck,
In diagnostic radiology and interventional radiology, masking includes the use of shielding (for example, lead aprons
Materials commonly used include thermoplastic polymers for patient masks and lead or equivalent shielding for protection.
Radiomaskering is governed by national and international radiation safety standards. Quality assurance verifies fit, reproducibility, and