Dose compensation based on biological effectiveness due to interruption time for photon radiation therapy
British Journal of Radiology 93 巻 1111 号
20200125- 頁
2020-07 発行
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2021-08-01
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タイトル ( eng ) |
Dose compensation based on biological effectiveness due to interruption time for photon radiation therapy
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作成者 |
Nakano Hisashi
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収録物名 |
British Journal of Radiology
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巻 | 93 |
号 | 1111 |
開始ページ | 20200125 |
抄録 |
Objective:To evaluate the biological effectiveness of dose associated with interruption time; and propose the dose compensation method based on biological effectiveness when an interruption occurs during photon radiation therapy.
Methods:The lineal energy distribution for human salivary gland tumor was calculated by Monte Carlo simulation using a photon beam. The biological dose (Dbio) was estimated using the microdosimetric kinetic model. The dose compensating factor with the physical dose for the difference of the Dbio with and without interruption (Δ) was derived. The interruption time (τ) was varied to 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 75, and 120 min. The dose per fraction and dose rate varied from 2 to 8 Gy and 0.1 to 24 Gy/min, respectively. Results:The maximum Δ with 1 Gy/min occurred when the interruption occurred at half the dose. The Δ with 1 Gy/min at half of the dose was over 3% for τ >= 20 min for 2 Gy, τ = 10 min for 5 Gy, and τ = 10 min for 8 Gy. The maximum difference of the Δ due to the dose rate was within 3% for 2 and 5 Gy, and achieving values of 4.0% for 8 Gy. The dose compensating factor was larger with a high dose per fraction and high-dose rate beams. Conclusion:A loss of biological effectiveness occurs due to interruption. Our proposal method could correct for the unexpected decrease of the biological effectiveness caused by interruption time. Advances in knowledge:For photon radiotherapy, the interruption causes the sublethal damage repair. The current study proposed the dose compensation method for the decrease of the biological effect by the interruption. |
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英語
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資源タイプ | 学術雑誌論文 |
出版者 |
British Institute of Radiology
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発行日 | 2020-07 |
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[ISSN] 0007-1285
[ISSN] 1748-880X
[DOI] 10.1259/bjr.20200125
[PMID] 32356450
[DOI] https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr.20200125
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