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Neutron Radiation Dose Measurements in a Scanning Proton Therapy Room: Can Parents Remain Near Their Children During Treatment?

PURPOSE: This study aims to characterize the neutron radiation field inside a scanning proton therapy treatment room including the impact of different pediatric patient sizes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Working Group 9 of the European Radiation Dosimetry Group (EURADOS) has performed a comprehensive mea...

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Autores principales: Mares, Vladimir, Farah, Jad, De Saint-Hubert, Marijke, Domański, Szymon, Domingo, Carles, Dommert, Martin, Kłodowska, Magdalena, Krzempek, Katarzyna, Kuć, Michał, Martínez-Rovira, Immaculada, Michaś, Edyta, Mojżeszek, Natalia, Murawski, Łukasz, Ploc, Ondrej, Romero-Expósito, Maite, Tisi, Marco, Trompier, François, Van Hoey, Olivier, Van Ryckeghem, Laurent, Wielunski, Marek, Harrison, Roger M., Stolarczyk, Liliana, Olko, Pawel
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9330633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35912238
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.903706
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author Mares, Vladimir
Farah, Jad
De Saint-Hubert, Marijke
Domański, Szymon
Domingo, Carles
Dommert, Martin
Kłodowska, Magdalena
Krzempek, Katarzyna
Kuć, Michał
Martínez-Rovira, Immaculada
Michaś, Edyta
Mojżeszek, Natalia
Murawski, Łukasz
Ploc, Ondrej
Romero-Expósito, Maite
Tisi, Marco
Trompier, François
Van Hoey, Olivier
Van Ryckeghem, Laurent
Wielunski, Marek
Harrison, Roger M.
Stolarczyk, Liliana
Olko, Pawel
author_facet Mares, Vladimir
Farah, Jad
De Saint-Hubert, Marijke
Domański, Szymon
Domingo, Carles
Dommert, Martin
Kłodowska, Magdalena
Krzempek, Katarzyna
Kuć, Michał
Martínez-Rovira, Immaculada
Michaś, Edyta
Mojżeszek, Natalia
Murawski, Łukasz
Ploc, Ondrej
Romero-Expósito, Maite
Tisi, Marco
Trompier, François
Van Hoey, Olivier
Van Ryckeghem, Laurent
Wielunski, Marek
Harrison, Roger M.
Stolarczyk, Liliana
Olko, Pawel
author_sort Mares, Vladimir
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: This study aims to characterize the neutron radiation field inside a scanning proton therapy treatment room including the impact of different pediatric patient sizes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Working Group 9 of the European Radiation Dosimetry Group (EURADOS) has performed a comprehensive measurement campaign to measure neutron ambient dose equivalent, H*(10), at eight different positions around 1-, 5-, and 10-year-old pediatric anthropomorphic phantoms irradiated with a simulated brain tumor treatment. Several active detector systems were used. RESULTS: The neutron dose mapping within the gantry room showed that H*(10) values significantly decreased with distance and angular deviation with respect to the beam axis. A maximum value of about 19.5 µSv/Gy was measured along the beam axis at 1 m from the isocenter for a 10-year-old pediatric phantom at 270° gantry angle. A minimum value of 0.1 µSv/Gy was measured at a distance of 2.25 m perpendicular to the beam axis for a 1-year-old pediatric phantom at 140° gantry angle. The H*(10) dependence on the size of the pediatric patient was observed. At 270° gantry position, the measured neutron H*(10) values for the 10-year-old pediatric phantom were up to 20% higher than those measured for the 5-year-old and up to 410% higher than for the 1-year-old phantom, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Using active neutron detectors, secondary neutron mapping was performed to characterize the neutron field generated during proton therapy of pediatric patients. It is shown that the neutron ambient dose equivalent H*(10) significantly decreases with distance and angle with respect to the beam axis. It is reported that the total neutron exposure of a person staying at a position perpendicular to the beam axis at a distance greater than 2 m from the isocenter remains well below the dose limit of 1 mSv per year for the general public (recommended by the International Commission on Radiological Protection) during the entire treatment course with a target dose of up to 60 Gy. This comprehensive analysis is key for general neutron shielding issues, for example, the safe operation of anesthetic equipment. However, it also enables the evaluation of whether it is safe for parents to remain near their children during treatment to bring them comfort. Currently, radiation protection protocols prohibit the occupancy of the treatment room during beam delivery.
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spelling pubmed-93306332022-07-29 Neutron Radiation Dose Measurements in a Scanning Proton Therapy Room: Can Parents Remain Near Their Children During Treatment? Mares, Vladimir Farah, Jad De Saint-Hubert, Marijke Domański, Szymon Domingo, Carles Dommert, Martin Kłodowska, Magdalena Krzempek, Katarzyna Kuć, Michał Martínez-Rovira, Immaculada Michaś, Edyta Mojżeszek, Natalia Murawski, Łukasz Ploc, Ondrej Romero-Expósito, Maite Tisi, Marco Trompier, François Van Hoey, Olivier Van Ryckeghem, Laurent Wielunski, Marek Harrison, Roger M. Stolarczyk, Liliana Olko, Pawel Front Oncol Oncology PURPOSE: This study aims to characterize the neutron radiation field inside a scanning proton therapy treatment room including the impact of different pediatric patient sizes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Working Group 9 of the European Radiation Dosimetry Group (EURADOS) has performed a comprehensive measurement campaign to measure neutron ambient dose equivalent, H*(10), at eight different positions around 1-, 5-, and 10-year-old pediatric anthropomorphic phantoms irradiated with a simulated brain tumor treatment. Several active detector systems were used. RESULTS: The neutron dose mapping within the gantry room showed that H*(10) values significantly decreased with distance and angular deviation with respect to the beam axis. A maximum value of about 19.5 µSv/Gy was measured along the beam axis at 1 m from the isocenter for a 10-year-old pediatric phantom at 270° gantry angle. A minimum value of 0.1 µSv/Gy was measured at a distance of 2.25 m perpendicular to the beam axis for a 1-year-old pediatric phantom at 140° gantry angle. The H*(10) dependence on the size of the pediatric patient was observed. At 270° gantry position, the measured neutron H*(10) values for the 10-year-old pediatric phantom were up to 20% higher than those measured for the 5-year-old and up to 410% higher than for the 1-year-old phantom, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Using active neutron detectors, secondary neutron mapping was performed to characterize the neutron field generated during proton therapy of pediatric patients. It is shown that the neutron ambient dose equivalent H*(10) significantly decreases with distance and angle with respect to the beam axis. It is reported that the total neutron exposure of a person staying at a position perpendicular to the beam axis at a distance greater than 2 m from the isocenter remains well below the dose limit of 1 mSv per year for the general public (recommended by the International Commission on Radiological Protection) during the entire treatment course with a target dose of up to 60 Gy. This comprehensive analysis is key for general neutron shielding issues, for example, the safe operation of anesthetic equipment. However, it also enables the evaluation of whether it is safe for parents to remain near their children during treatment to bring them comfort. Currently, radiation protection protocols prohibit the occupancy of the treatment room during beam delivery. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9330633/ /pubmed/35912238 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.903706 Text en Copyright © 2022 Mares, Farah, De Saint-Hubert, Domański, Domingo, Dommert, Kłodowska, Krzempek, Kuć, Martínez-Rovira, Michaś, Mojżeszek, Murawski, Ploc, Romero-Expósito, Tisi, Trompier, Van Hoey, Van Ryckeghem, Wielunski, Harrison, Stolarczyk and Olko https://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) and the copyright owner(s) 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
Mares, Vladimir
Farah, Jad
De Saint-Hubert, Marijke
Domański, Szymon
Domingo, Carles
Dommert, Martin
Kłodowska, Magdalena
Krzempek, Katarzyna
Kuć, Michał
Martínez-Rovira, Immaculada
Michaś, Edyta
Mojżeszek, Natalia
Murawski, Łukasz
Ploc, Ondrej
Romero-Expósito, Maite
Tisi, Marco
Trompier, François
Van Hoey, Olivier
Van Ryckeghem, Laurent
Wielunski, Marek
Harrison, Roger M.
Stolarczyk, Liliana
Olko, Pawel
Neutron Radiation Dose Measurements in a Scanning Proton Therapy Room: Can Parents Remain Near Their Children During Treatment?
title Neutron Radiation Dose Measurements in a Scanning Proton Therapy Room: Can Parents Remain Near Their Children During Treatment?
title_full Neutron Radiation Dose Measurements in a Scanning Proton Therapy Room: Can Parents Remain Near Their Children During Treatment?
title_fullStr Neutron Radiation Dose Measurements in a Scanning Proton Therapy Room: Can Parents Remain Near Their Children During Treatment?
title_full_unstemmed Neutron Radiation Dose Measurements in a Scanning Proton Therapy Room: Can Parents Remain Near Their Children During Treatment?
title_short Neutron Radiation Dose Measurements in a Scanning Proton Therapy Room: Can Parents Remain Near Their Children During Treatment?
title_sort neutron radiation dose measurements in a scanning proton therapy room: can parents remain near their children during treatment?
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9330633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35912238
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.903706
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