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Technical note: Determination of proton linear energy transfer from the integral depth dose.

Authors :
Yao W
Farr JB
Mossahebi S
Yi B
Chen S
Source :
Medical physics [Med Phys] 2024 Jul; Vol. 51 (7), pp. 5148-5153. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Dec 03.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Proton linear energy transfer (LET) is associated with the relative biological effectiveness of radiation on tissues. Monte Carlo (MC) simulations have been known to be the preferred method to calculate LET. Detectors have also been built to measure LET, but they need to be calibrated with MC simulations.<br />Purpose: To propose and test a MC-free method for determining LET from the measured integral depth dose (LFI) of the protons of interest.<br />Method and Materials: LFI consists of three steps: (1) IDD measurements, (2) extraction of energy spectrum (ES) from the IDD, and (3) LET determination from the extracted ES and the stopping power of each energy. To validate the accuracy of the extraction of ES, we use Gaussian ES to synthesize IDD, extract ES from the synthesized IDD, and then compare the original (ground truth) and extracted ES. LETs calculated from the original and extracted ES are also compared. To obtain the LET of protons of interest, we measure IDDs by a large-area plane-parallel ionization chamber in water. Finally, TOPAS MC is employed to simulate IDDs, ES, and LETs. From the simulated IDD, the extracted ES and LET are compared with the simulations from TOPAS MC.<br />Results: From the synthesized IDDs, the LETs agreed excellently when the peak energies ≥10 and 1.25 MeV with depth resolutions 0.1 and 0.01 mm, respectively. For energy <1.25 MeV, even higher depth resolution than 0.01 mm is required. From the MC simulated IDDs, our track-averaged LET excellently agreed with MC simulation, but not the LET <subscript>d</subscript> . Our LET <subscript>d</subscript> was smaller than MC simulated LET <subscript>d</subscript> in the shallow region but larger in the distal Bragg peak region.<br />Conclusion: LET can be accurately determined from the IDD. This method can be used in the clinic to commission or validate LETs from other measurement methods or a treatment planning system.<br /> (© 2023 American Association of Physicists in Medicine.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2473-4209
Volume :
51
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Medical physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38043083
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/mp.16866