Literature DB >> 27366861

Absorbed dose-to-water protocol applied to synchrotron-generated x-rays at very high dose rates.

P Fournier1, J C Crosbie, I Cornelius, P Berkvens, M Donzelli, A H Clavel, A B Rosenfeld, M Petasecca, M L F Lerch, E Bräuer-Krisch.   

Abstract

Microbeam radiation therapy (MRT) is a new radiation treatment modality in the pre-clinical stage of development at the ID17 Biomedical Beamline of the European synchrotron radiation facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France. MRT exploits the dose volume effect that is made possible through the spatial fractionation of the high dose rate synchrotron-generated x-ray beam into an array of microbeams. As an important step towards the development of a dosimetry protocol for MRT, we have applied the International Atomic Energy Agency's TRS 398 absorbed dose-to-water protocol to the synchrotron x-ray beam in the case of the broad beam irradiation geometry (i.e. prior to spatial fractionation into microbeams). The very high dose rates observed here mean the ion recombination correction factor, k s , is the most challenging to quantify of all the necessary corrections to apply for ionization chamber based absolute dosimetry. In the course of this study, we have developed a new method, the so called 'current ramping' method, to determine k s for the specific irradiation and filtering conditions typically utilized throughout the development of MRT. Using the new approach we deduced an ion recombination correction factor of 1.047 for the maximum ESRF storage ring current (200 mA) under typical beam spectral filtering conditions in MRT. MRT trials are currently underway with veterinary patients at the ESRF that require additional filtering, and we have estimated a correction factor of 1.025 for these filtration conditions for the same ESRF storage ring current. The protocol described herein provides reference dosimetry data for the associated Treatment Planning System utilized in the current veterinary trials and anticipated future human clinical trials.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27366861     DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/61/14/N349

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Biol        ISSN: 0031-9155            Impact factor:   3.609


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1.  Hybrid dose calculation: a dose calculation algorithm for microbeam radiation therapy.

Authors:  Mattia Donzelli; Elke Bräuer-Krisch; Uwe Oelfke; Jan J Wilkens; Stefan Bartzsch
Journal:  Phys Med Biol       Date:  2018-02-13       Impact factor: 3.609

2.  Ultra-high dose rate dosimetry: Challenges and opportunities for FLASH radiation therapy.

Authors:  Francesco Romano; Claude Bailat; Patrik Gonçalves Jorge; Michael Lloyd Franz Lerch; Arash Darafsheh
Journal:  Med Phys       Date:  2022-05-07       Impact factor: 4.506

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