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Monitoring of Hadrontherapy Treatments by Means of Charged Particle Detection
The interaction of the incoming beam radiation with the patient body in hadrontherapy treatments produces secondary charged and neutral particles, whose detection can be used for monitoring purposes and to perform an on-line check of beam particle range. In the context of ion-therapy with active sca...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4972018/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27536555 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2016.00177 |
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author | Muraro, Silvia Battistoni, Giuseppe Collamati, Francesco De Lucia, Erika Faccini, Riccardo Ferroni, Fernando Fiore, Salvatore Frallicciardi, Paola Marafini, Michela Mattei, Ilaria Morganti, Silvio Paramatti, Riccardo Piersanti, Luca Pinci, Davide Rucinski, Antoni Russomando, Andrea Sarti, Alessio Sciubba, Adalberto Solfaroli-Camillocci, Elena Toppi, Marco Traini, Giacomo Voena, Cecilia Patera, Vincenzo |
author_facet | Muraro, Silvia Battistoni, Giuseppe Collamati, Francesco De Lucia, Erika Faccini, Riccardo Ferroni, Fernando Fiore, Salvatore Frallicciardi, Paola Marafini, Michela Mattei, Ilaria Morganti, Silvio Paramatti, Riccardo Piersanti, Luca Pinci, Davide Rucinski, Antoni Russomando, Andrea Sarti, Alessio Sciubba, Adalberto Solfaroli-Camillocci, Elena Toppi, Marco Traini, Giacomo Voena, Cecilia Patera, Vincenzo |
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description | The interaction of the incoming beam radiation with the patient body in hadrontherapy treatments produces secondary charged and neutral particles, whose detection can be used for monitoring purposes and to perform an on-line check of beam particle range. In the context of ion-therapy with active scanning, charged particles are potentially attractive since they can be easily tracked with a high efficiency, in presence of a relatively low background contamination. In order to verify the possibility of exploiting this approach for in-beam monitoring in ion-therapy, and to guide the design of specific detectors, both simulations and experimental tests are being performed with ion beams impinging on simple homogeneous tissue-like targets (PMMA). From these studies, a resolution of the order of few millimeters on the single track has been proven to be sufficient to exploit charged particle tracking for monitoring purposes, preserving the precision achievable on longitudinal shape. The results obtained so far show that the measurement of charged particles can be successfully implemented in a technology capable of monitoring both the dose profile and the position of the Bragg peak inside the target and finally lead to the design of a novel profile detector. Crucial aspects to be considered are the detector positioning, to be optimized in order to maximize the available statistics, and the capability of accounting for the multiple scattering interactions undergone by the charged fragments along their exit path from the patient body. The experimental results collected up to now are also valuable for the validation of Monte Carlo simulation software tools and their implementation in Treatment Planning Software packages. |
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spelling | pubmed-49720182016-08-17 Monitoring of Hadrontherapy Treatments by Means of Charged Particle Detection Muraro, Silvia Battistoni, Giuseppe Collamati, Francesco De Lucia, Erika Faccini, Riccardo Ferroni, Fernando Fiore, Salvatore Frallicciardi, Paola Marafini, Michela Mattei, Ilaria Morganti, Silvio Paramatti, Riccardo Piersanti, Luca Pinci, Davide Rucinski, Antoni Russomando, Andrea Sarti, Alessio Sciubba, Adalberto Solfaroli-Camillocci, Elena Toppi, Marco Traini, Giacomo Voena, Cecilia Patera, Vincenzo Front Oncol Oncology The interaction of the incoming beam radiation with the patient body in hadrontherapy treatments produces secondary charged and neutral particles, whose detection can be used for monitoring purposes and to perform an on-line check of beam particle range. In the context of ion-therapy with active scanning, charged particles are potentially attractive since they can be easily tracked with a high efficiency, in presence of a relatively low background contamination. In order to verify the possibility of exploiting this approach for in-beam monitoring in ion-therapy, and to guide the design of specific detectors, both simulations and experimental tests are being performed with ion beams impinging on simple homogeneous tissue-like targets (PMMA). From these studies, a resolution of the order of few millimeters on the single track has been proven to be sufficient to exploit charged particle tracking for monitoring purposes, preserving the precision achievable on longitudinal shape. The results obtained so far show that the measurement of charged particles can be successfully implemented in a technology capable of monitoring both the dose profile and the position of the Bragg peak inside the target and finally lead to the design of a novel profile detector. Crucial aspects to be considered are the detector positioning, to be optimized in order to maximize the available statistics, and the capability of accounting for the multiple scattering interactions undergone by the charged fragments along their exit path from the patient body. The experimental results collected up to now are also valuable for the validation of Monte Carlo simulation software tools and their implementation in Treatment Planning Software packages. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4972018/ /pubmed/27536555 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2016.00177 Text en Copyright © 2016 Muraro, Battistoni, Collamati, De Lucia, Faccini, Ferroni, Fiore, Frallicciardi, Marafini, Mattei, Morganti, Paramatti, Piersanti, Pinci, Rucinski, Russomando, Sarti, Sciubba, Solfaroli-Camillocci, Toppi, Traini, Voena and Patera. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Oncology Muraro, Silvia Battistoni, Giuseppe Collamati, Francesco De Lucia, Erika Faccini, Riccardo Ferroni, Fernando Fiore, Salvatore Frallicciardi, Paola Marafini, Michela Mattei, Ilaria Morganti, Silvio Paramatti, Riccardo Piersanti, Luca Pinci, Davide Rucinski, Antoni Russomando, Andrea Sarti, Alessio Sciubba, Adalberto Solfaroli-Camillocci, Elena Toppi, Marco Traini, Giacomo Voena, Cecilia Patera, Vincenzo Monitoring of Hadrontherapy Treatments by Means of Charged Particle Detection |
title | Monitoring of Hadrontherapy Treatments by Means of Charged Particle Detection |
title_full | Monitoring of Hadrontherapy Treatments by Means of Charged Particle Detection |
title_fullStr | Monitoring of Hadrontherapy Treatments by Means of Charged Particle Detection |
title_full_unstemmed | Monitoring of Hadrontherapy Treatments by Means of Charged Particle Detection |
title_short | Monitoring of Hadrontherapy Treatments by Means of Charged Particle Detection |
title_sort | monitoring of hadrontherapy treatments by means of charged particle detection |
topic | Oncology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4972018/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27536555 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2016.00177 |
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