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Eurados Rem-counter Intercomparison at Maastro Proton Therapy Centre: Comparison With Literature Data

The Maastro Proton Therapy Centre is the first European facility housing the Mevion S250i Hyperscan synchrocyclotron. The proximity of the accelerator to the patient, the presence of an active pencil beam delivery system downstream of a passive energy degrader and the pulsed structure of the beam ma...

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Autores principales: Zorloni, Gabriele, Bosmans, Geert, Brall, Thomas, Caresana, Marco, De Saint-Hubert, Marijke, Domingo, Carles, Ferrante, Christian, Ferrulli, Francesca, Kopec, Renata, Leidner, Johannes, Mares, Vladimir, Nabha, Racell, Olko, Pawel, Caballero-Pacheco, Miguel Angel, Rühm, Werner, Silari, Marco, Stolarczyk, Liliana, Swakon, Jan, Tisi, Marco, Trinkl, Sebastian, Van Hoey, Olivier, Vilches-Freixas, Gloria
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncac189
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2843767
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Sumario:The Maastro Proton Therapy Centre is the first European facility housing the Mevion S250i Hyperscan synchrocyclotron. The proximity of the accelerator to the patient, the presence of an active pencil beam delivery system downstream of a passive energy degrader and the pulsed structure of the beam make the Mevion stray neutron field unique amongst proton therapy facilities. This paper reviews the results of a rem-counter intercomparison experiment promoted by the European Radiation Dosimetry Group at Maastro and compares them with those at other proton therapy facilities. The Maastro neutron H*(10) in the room (100–200 μSv/Gy at about 2 m from the isocentre) is in line with accelerators using purely passive or wobbling beam delivery modalities, even though Maastro shows a dose gradient peaked near the accelerator. Unlike synchrotron- and cyclotron-based facilities, the pulsed beam at Maastro requires the employment of rem-counters specifically designed to withstand pulsed neutron fields.