Author/Authors :
Hosseini M. A. نويسنده Ionizing and Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection Research Center (INIRPRC) - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Jia S. B. نويسنده Department of Physics - University of Bojnord , Ebrahimi-Loushab M. نويسنده Quchan Technical and Vocational University of Iran
Abstract :
Background: The assessment of RBE quantity in the treatment of cancer tumors
with proton beams in treatment planning systems (TPS) is of high significance. Given
the significance of the issue and the studies conducted in the literature, this quantity is
fixed and is taken as equal to 1.1.
Objective: The main objective of this study was to assess RBE quantity of proton
beams and their variations in different depths of the tumor. This dependency makes
RBE values used in TPS no longer be fixed as they depend on the depth of the tumor
and therefore this dependency causes some changes in the physical dose profile.
Materials and Methods: The energy spectrum of protons was measured at
various depths of the tumor using proton beam simulations and well as the complete
simulation of a cell to a pair of DNA bases through Monte Carlo GEANT4. The resulting
energy spectrum was used to estimate the number of double-strand breaks generated
in cells. Finally, RBE values were calculated in terms of the penetration depth in
the tumor.
Results and Conclusion: The simulation results show that the RBE value
not fixed terms of the depth of the tumor and it differs from the clinical value of 1.1 at
the end of the dose profile and this will lead to a non-uniform absorbed dose profile.
Therefore, to create a uniform impact dose area, deep-finishing systems need to be
designed by taking into account deep RBE values.