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Comparing stochastic proton interactions simulated using TOPAS-nBio to experimental data from fluorescent nuclear track detectors.

T S A Underwood1, W Sung, C H McFadden, S J McMahon, D C Hall, A L McNamara, H Paganetti, G O Sawakuchi, J Schuemann.   

Abstract

Whilst Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of proton energy deposition have been well-validated at the macroscopic level, their microscopic validation remains lacking. Equally, no gold-standard yet exists for experimental metrology of individual proton tracks. In this work we compare the distributions of stochastic proton interactions simulated using the TOPAS-nBio MC platform against confocal microscope data for Al2O3:C,Mg fluorescent nuclear track detectors (FNTDs). We irradiated [Formula: see text] mm3 FNTD chips inside a water phantom, positioned at seven positions along a pristine proton Bragg peak with a range in water of 12 cm. MC simulations were implemented in two stages: (1) using TOPAS to model the beam properties within a water phantom and (2) using TOPAS-nBio with Geant4-DNA physics to score particle interactions through a water surrogate of Al2O3:C,Mg. The measured median track integrated brightness (IB) was observed to be strongly correlated to both (i) voxelized track-averaged linear energy transfer (LET) and (ii) frequency mean microdosimetric lineal energy, [Formula: see text], both simulated in pure water. Histograms of FNTD track IB were compared against TOPAS-nBio histograms of the number of terminal electrons per proton, scored in water with mass-density scaled to mimic Al2O3:C,Mg. Trends between exposure depths observed in TOPAS-nBio simulations were experimentally replicated in the study of FNTD track IB. Our results represent an important first step towards the experimental validation of MC simulations on the sub-cellular scale and suggest that FNTDs can enable experimental study of the microdosimetric properties of individual proton tracks.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28350546     DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/aa6429

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


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Review 1.  Proton relative biological effectiveness (RBE): a multiscale problem.

Authors:  Tracy Sa Underwood; Stephen J McMahon
Journal:  Br J Radiol       Date:  2018-07-26       Impact factor: 3.039

2.  The microdosimetric extension in TOPAS: development and comparison with published data.

Authors:  Hongyu Zhu; Yizheng Chen; Wonmo Sung; Aimee L McNamara; Linh T Tran; Lucas N Burigo; Anatoly B Rosenfeld; Junli Li; Bruce Faddegon; Jan Schuemann; Harald Paganetti
Journal:  Phys Med Biol       Date:  2019-07-11       Impact factor: 3.609

3.  TOPAS-nBio: An Extension to the TOPAS Simulation Toolkit for Cellular and Sub-cellular Radiobiology.

Authors:  J Schuemann; A L McNamara; J Ramos-Méndez; J Perl; K D Held; H Paganetti; S Incerti; B Faddegon
Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  2019-01-04       Impact factor: 2.841

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