Evaluation of dosimetry quantities in passive scattering and spot scanning methods in proton therapy based on GATE simulation

Thespot-scan based methods are expected to perform better than other methods for proton therapy in delivering the dose to the intended target. In this study, the GATE computer code is used to evaluate important dosimetric quantities in proton therapy, such as Full width at half maximum, peak positio...

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Main Authors: A. Asadi, S.A. Hosseini, N. Vosoughi
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Published: Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute 2022-06-01
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Online Access:https://jonsat.nstri.ir/article_1381_ec08ef4f3a45f3843f9bf8aaaf4dccad.pdf
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description Thespot-scan based methods are expected to perform better than other methods for proton therapy in delivering the dose to the intended target. In this study, the GATE computer code is used to evaluate important dosimetric quantities in proton therapy, such as Full width at half maximum, peak position, range and peak-to-entrance dose ratio (percentage depth dose) in the proton therapy process under the same conditions based on spot scanning and passive scattering. Water phantom was selected and system energy parameters were measured using a set of depth-dose curve in the energy range of 120 to 235 MeV. Bragg peaks were generated with an accuracy of 0.7 mm in range. Spread out Bragg-peak were produced with 7 cm modulation and 10 mm range accuracy and peak-to-entrance dose ratio difference at an input dose of 8%. To evaluate the versatility of the beam, the Full width at half-maximum was evaluated with a maximum difference of 7% between the two methods. As a result, based on the simulations performed for different beam delivery systems, the ability of the spot scanning method in adapting to the target volume, better control over dose distribution and less extra-tumor dose was demonstrated.
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spelling doaj.art-a213a13db3b34ccdaa3272d69d9cba482024-05-27T12:54:12ZfasNuclear Science and Technology Research Instituteمجله علوم و فنون هسته‌ای1735-18712676-58612022-06-01432344210.24200/nst.2022.13811381Evaluation of dosimetry quantities in passive scattering and spot scanning methods in proton therapy based on GATE simulationA. Asadi0S.A. Hosseini1N. Vosoughi2Department of Energy Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, P.O.Box: 14565-1114, Tehran, IranDepartment of Energy Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, P.O.Box: 14565-1114, Tehran, IranDepartment of Energy Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, P.O.Box: 14565-1114, Tehran, IranThespot-scan based methods are expected to perform better than other methods for proton therapy in delivering the dose to the intended target. In this study, the GATE computer code is used to evaluate important dosimetric quantities in proton therapy, such as Full width at half maximum, peak position, range and peak-to-entrance dose ratio (percentage depth dose) in the proton therapy process under the same conditions based on spot scanning and passive scattering. Water phantom was selected and system energy parameters were measured using a set of depth-dose curve in the energy range of 120 to 235 MeV. Bragg peaks were generated with an accuracy of 0.7 mm in range. Spread out Bragg-peak were produced with 7 cm modulation and 10 mm range accuracy and peak-to-entrance dose ratio difference at an input dose of 8%. To evaluate the versatility of the beam, the Full width at half-maximum was evaluated with a maximum difference of 7% between the two methods. As a result, based on the simulations performed for different beam delivery systems, the ability of the spot scanning method in adapting to the target volume, better control over dose distribution and less extra-tumor dose was demonstrated.https://jonsat.nstri.ir/article_1381_ec08ef4f3a45f3843f9bf8aaaf4dccad.pdfproton therapypassive scatteringspot scanninggate
spellingShingle A. Asadi
S.A. Hosseini
N. Vosoughi
Evaluation of dosimetry quantities in passive scattering and spot scanning methods in proton therapy based on GATE simulation
مجله علوم و فنون هسته‌ای
proton therapy
passive scattering
spot scanning
gate
title Evaluation of dosimetry quantities in passive scattering and spot scanning methods in proton therapy based on GATE simulation
title_full Evaluation of dosimetry quantities in passive scattering and spot scanning methods in proton therapy based on GATE simulation
title_fullStr Evaluation of dosimetry quantities in passive scattering and spot scanning methods in proton therapy based on GATE simulation
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of dosimetry quantities in passive scattering and spot scanning methods in proton therapy based on GATE simulation
title_short Evaluation of dosimetry quantities in passive scattering and spot scanning methods in proton therapy based on GATE simulation
title_sort evaluation of dosimetry quantities in passive scattering and spot scanning methods in proton therapy based on gate simulation
topic proton therapy
passive scattering
spot scanning
gate
url https://jonsat.nstri.ir/article_1381_ec08ef4f3a45f3843f9bf8aaaf4dccad.pdf
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