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The FLUKA Monte Carlo code coupled with the local effect model for biological calculations in carbon ion therapy

Clinical Monte Carlo (MC) calculations for carbon ion therapy have to provide absorbed and RBE-weighted dose. The latter is defined as the product of the dose and the relative biological effectiveness (RBE). At the GSI Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung as well as at the Heidelberg Ion Therap...

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Autores principales: Mairani, A, Brons, S, Kraemer, M, Sommerer, F, Parodi, K, Scholz, M, Cerutti, F, Ferrari, A, Fasso, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/55/15/006
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author Mairani, A
Brons, S
Kraemer, M
Sommerer, F
Parodi, K
Scholz, M
Cerutti, F
Ferrari, A
Fasso, A
author_facet Mairani, A
Brons, S
Kraemer, M
Sommerer, F
Parodi, K
Scholz, M
Cerutti, F
Ferrari, A
Fasso, A
author_sort Mairani, A
collection CERN
description Clinical Monte Carlo (MC) calculations for carbon ion therapy have to provide absorbed and RBE-weighted dose. The latter is defined as the product of the dose and the relative biological effectiveness (RBE). At the GSI Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung as well as at the Heidelberg Ion Therapy Center (HIT), the RBE values are calculated according to the local effect model (LEM). In this paper, we describe the approach followed for coupling the FLUKA MC code with the LEM and its application to dose and RBE-weighted dose calculations for a superimposition of two opposed C-12 ion fields as applied in therapeutic irradiations. The obtained results are compared with the available experimental data of CHO (Chinese hamster ovary) cell survival and the outcomes of the GSI analytical treatment planning code TRiP98. Some discrepancies have been observed between the analytical and MC calculations of absorbed physical dose profiles, which can be explained by the differences between the laterally integrated depth-dose distributions in water used as input basic data in TRiP98 and the FLUKA recalculated ones. On the other hand, taking into account the differences in the physical beam modeling, the FLUKA-based biological calculations of the CHO cell survival profiles are found in good agreement with the experimental data as well with the TRiP98 predictions. The developed approach that combines the MC transport/interaction capability with the same biological model as in the treatment planning system (TPS) will be used at HIT to support validation/improvement of both dose and RBE-weighted dose calculations performed by the analytical TPS.
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spelling cern-13593302019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/0031-9155/55/15/006http://cds.cern.ch/record/1359330engMairani, ABrons, SKraemer, MSommerer, FParodi, KScholz, MCerutti, FFerrari, AFasso, AThe FLUKA Monte Carlo code coupled with the local effect model for biological calculations in carbon ion therapyHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsClinical Monte Carlo (MC) calculations for carbon ion therapy have to provide absorbed and RBE-weighted dose. The latter is defined as the product of the dose and the relative biological effectiveness (RBE). At the GSI Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung as well as at the Heidelberg Ion Therapy Center (HIT), the RBE values are calculated according to the local effect model (LEM). In this paper, we describe the approach followed for coupling the FLUKA MC code with the LEM and its application to dose and RBE-weighted dose calculations for a superimposition of two opposed C-12 ion fields as applied in therapeutic irradiations. The obtained results are compared with the available experimental data of CHO (Chinese hamster ovary) cell survival and the outcomes of the GSI analytical treatment planning code TRiP98. Some discrepancies have been observed between the analytical and MC calculations of absorbed physical dose profiles, which can be explained by the differences between the laterally integrated depth-dose distributions in water used as input basic data in TRiP98 and the FLUKA recalculated ones. On the other hand, taking into account the differences in the physical beam modeling, the FLUKA-based biological calculations of the CHO cell survival profiles are found in good agreement with the experimental data as well with the TRiP98 predictions. The developed approach that combines the MC transport/interaction capability with the same biological model as in the treatment planning system (TPS) will be used at HIT to support validation/improvement of both dose and RBE-weighted dose calculations performed by the analytical TPS.oai:cds.cern.ch:13593302010
spellingShingle Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Mairani, A
Brons, S
Kraemer, M
Sommerer, F
Parodi, K
Scholz, M
Cerutti, F
Ferrari, A
Fasso, A
The FLUKA Monte Carlo code coupled with the local effect model for biological calculations in carbon ion therapy
title The FLUKA Monte Carlo code coupled with the local effect model for biological calculations in carbon ion therapy
title_full The FLUKA Monte Carlo code coupled with the local effect model for biological calculations in carbon ion therapy
title_fullStr The FLUKA Monte Carlo code coupled with the local effect model for biological calculations in carbon ion therapy
title_full_unstemmed The FLUKA Monte Carlo code coupled with the local effect model for biological calculations in carbon ion therapy
title_short The FLUKA Monte Carlo code coupled with the local effect model for biological calculations in carbon ion therapy
title_sort fluka monte carlo code coupled with the local effect model for biological calculations in carbon ion therapy
topic Health Physics and Radiation Effects
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/55/15/006
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1359330
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