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Effects of neutron sources and moderator materials on therapeutic dose delivery to deep-seated lesions in proton accelerator-based boron neutron capture therapy.

Authors :
Hiraga, F.
Source :
Applied Radiation & Isotopes. Aug2024, Vol. 210, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This study aimed to identify the optimal conditions for delivering sufficient doses to deep-seated lesions within short irradiation times for two boron carriers of different T / N ratios. The therapeutic depth and irradiation time of a neutron beam for beam shaping assemblies (BSAs) with a Li or Be target and a MgF 2 or CaF 2 moderator were examined with the fast-neutron dose per epithermal neutron (FNR) as a parameter. When T / N = 3.61, the therapeutic depth was almost saturated at an FNR of about 10 × 10−13 Gy cm2; when the FNR value was about 10 × 10−13 Gy cm2, the therapeutic depth of the neutron beam for the BSA with a Be target and a MgF 2 moderator was almost identical to that for the neutron beam for the BSA with a Be target and a CaF 2 moderator, and slightly greater than those for the neutron beams for the BSAs with a Li target and a MgF 2 or CaF 2 moderator; moreover, the irradiation time of the neutron beam for the BSA with a Be target and a MgF 2 moderator was shorter than that for the neutron beam for the BSA with a Be target and a CaF 2 moderator. When T / N = 100, the therapeutic depths of the neutron beams for the BSAs varied greatly depending on the FNR, and were greater than the corresponding values for T / N = 3.61. We therefore concluded that the BSA with a Be target and a MgF 2 moderator that produced a neutron beam with an FNR of about 10 × 10−13 Gy cm2 is optimal for delivering sufficient doses to deep-seated lesions in short irradiation times when T / N = 3.61, and stricter control over FNR is required when T / N = 100. • Beam shaping assemblies (BSAs) for AB-BNCT were designed when T / N = 3.61. • The BSA models included a Li or Be target and a MgF 2 or CaF 2 moderator. • The beam had a fast-neutron dose per epithermal neutron (FNR) as a parameter. • The BSA with a Be target and a MgF 2 moderator maximized the therapeutic depth. • The BSA with a Be target and a MgF 2 moderator minimized the irradiation time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09698043
Volume :
210
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Applied Radiation & Isotopes
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177752846
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2024.111359