Title of article :
Monte Carlo study of voxel S factor dependence on tissue density and atomic composition
Author/Authors :
Amato، نويسنده , , Ernesto and Italiano، نويسنده , , Antonio and Baldari، نويسنده , , Sergio، نويسنده ,
Pages :
7
From page :
870
To page :
876
Abstract :
Voxel dosimetry is a common approach to the internal dosimetry of non-uniform activity distributions in nuclear medicine therapies with radiopharmaceuticals and in the estimation of the radiation hazard due to internal contamination of radionuclides. the present work is to extend our analytical approach for the calculation of voxel S factors to materials different from the soft tissue. d a Monte Carlo simulation in GEANT4 of a voxelized region of each material in which the source of monoenergetic electrons or photons was uniformly distributed within the central voxel, and the energy deposition was scored over the surrounding 11×11×11 voxels. Voxel S factors were obtained for the following standard ICRP materials: Adipose tissue, Bone cortical, Brain, Lung, Muscle skeletal and Tissue soft with 1 g cm−3 density. Moreover, we considered the standard ICRU materials: Bone compact and Muscle striated. S factors were represented as a function of the “normalized radius”, defined as the ratio between the source–target voxel distance and the voxel side. We found that voxel S factors and related analytical fit functions are mainly affected by the tissue density, while the material composition gives only a slight contribution to the difference between data series, which is negligible for practical purposes. sults can help in broadening the dosimetric three-dimensional approach based on voxel S factors to other tissues where diagnostic and therapeutic radionuclides can be taken up and radiation can propagate.
Keywords :
Internal dosimetry , Monte Carlo , Voxel S factor , Density
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2014539
Link To Document :
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