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Modelling PET Radionuclides Production in Tissue and External Targets Using Geant4

The Proton Therapy Facility in TRIUMF provides 74 MeV protons extracted from a 500 MeV H⁻ cyclotron for ocular melanoma treatments. During treatment, positron emitting radionuclides such as C-11, O-15 and N-13 are produced in patient tissue. Using PET scanners, the isotopic activity distribution can...

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Autores principales: Amin, Tanjil, Barlow, Roger, Hoehr, Cornelia, Infantino, Angelo, Lindsay, Clay
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-THPVA130
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2289181
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author Amin, Tanjil
Barlow, Roger
Hoehr, Cornelia
Infantino, Angelo
Lindsay, Clay
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Barlow, Roger
Hoehr, Cornelia
Infantino, Angelo
Lindsay, Clay
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description The Proton Therapy Facility in TRIUMF provides 74 MeV protons extracted from a 500 MeV H⁻ cyclotron for ocular melanoma treatments. During treatment, positron emitting radionuclides such as C-11, O-15 and N-13 are produced in patient tissue. Using PET scanners, the isotopic activity distribution can be measured for in-vivo range verification. A second cyclotron, the TR13, provides 13 MeV protons onto liquid targets for the production of PET radionuclides such as F-18, N-13 or Ga-68, for medical applications. The aim of this work was to validate Geant4 against FLUKA and experimental measurements for production of the above-mentioned isotopes using the two cyclotrons. The results show variable degrees of agreement. For proton therapy, the proton-range agreement was within 2 mm for C-11 activity, whereas N-13 disagreed. For liquid targets at the TR13 the average absolute deviation ratio between FLUKA and experiment was 1.9±2.8, whereas the average absolute deviation ratio between Geant4 and experiment was 0.6±0.4. This is due to the uncertainties present in experimentally determined reaction cross sections.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16275402019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-THPVA130http://cds.cern.ch/record/2289181engAmin, TanjilBarlow, RogerHoehr, CorneliaInfantino, AngeloLindsay, ClayModelling PET Radionuclides Production in Tissue and External Targets Using Geant4Accelerators and Storage RingsThe Proton Therapy Facility in TRIUMF provides 74 MeV protons extracted from a 500 MeV H⁻ cyclotron for ocular melanoma treatments. During treatment, positron emitting radionuclides such as C-11, O-15 and N-13 are produced in patient tissue. Using PET scanners, the isotopic activity distribution can be measured for in-vivo range verification. A second cyclotron, the TR13, provides 13 MeV protons onto liquid targets for the production of PET radionuclides such as F-18, N-13 or Ga-68, for medical applications. The aim of this work was to validate Geant4 against FLUKA and experimental measurements for production of the above-mentioned isotopes using the two cyclotrons. The results show variable degrees of agreement. For proton therapy, the proton-range agreement was within 2 mm for C-11 activity, whereas N-13 disagreed. For liquid targets at the TR13 the average absolute deviation ratio between FLUKA and experiment was 1.9±2.8, whereas the average absolute deviation ratio between Geant4 and experiment was 0.6±0.4. This is due to the uncertainties present in experimentally determined reaction cross sections.CERN-ACC-2017-224oai:inspirehep.net:16275402017
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Amin, Tanjil
Barlow, Roger
Hoehr, Cornelia
Infantino, Angelo
Lindsay, Clay
Modelling PET Radionuclides Production in Tissue and External Targets Using Geant4
title Modelling PET Radionuclides Production in Tissue and External Targets Using Geant4
title_full Modelling PET Radionuclides Production in Tissue and External Targets Using Geant4
title_fullStr Modelling PET Radionuclides Production in Tissue and External Targets Using Geant4
title_full_unstemmed Modelling PET Radionuclides Production in Tissue and External Targets Using Geant4
title_short Modelling PET Radionuclides Production in Tissue and External Targets Using Geant4
title_sort modelling pet radionuclides production in tissue and external targets using geant4
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url https://dx.doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-THPVA130
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2289181
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