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The influence of field size and off-axis distance on photoneutron spectra of the 18 MV Siemens Oncor linear accelerator beam
- Source :
- Radiation measurements, Volume 93
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- At present, high energy electron linear accelerators (LINACs) producing photons with energies higher than 10 MeV have a wide use in radiotherapy (RT). However, in these beams fast neutrons could be generated, which results in undesired contamination of the therapeutic beams. These neutrons affect the shielding requirements in RT rooms and also increase the out-of-field radiation dose to patients. The neutron flux becomes even more important when high numbers of monitor units are used, as in the intensity modulated radiotherapy. Herein, to evaluate the exposure of patients and medical personnel, it is important to determine the full radiation field correctly. A model of the dual photon beam medical LINAC, Siemens ONCOR, used at the University Hospital Centre of Osijek was built using the MCNP611 code. We tuned the model according to measured photon percentage depth dose curves and profiles. Only 18 MV photon beams were modeled. The dependence of neutron dose equivalent and energy spectrum on field size and off-axis distance in the patient plane was analyzed. The neutron source strength (Q) defined as a number of neutrons coming from the head of the treatment unit per x-ray dose (Gy) delivered at the isocenter was calculated and found to be 1.12 × 10 12 neutrons per photon Gy at isocenter. The simulation showed that the neutron flux increases with increasing field size but field size has almost no effect on the shape of neutron dose profiles. The calculated neutron dose equivalent of different field sizes was between 1 and 3 mSv per photon Gy at isocenter. The mean energy changed from 0.21 MeV to 0.63 MeV with collimator opening from 0 × 0 cm 2 to 40 × 40 cm 2 . At the 50 cm off-axis the change was less pronounced. According to the results, it is reasonable to conclude that the neutron dose equivalent to the patient is proportional to the photon beam-on time as suggested before. Since the beam-on time is much higher when advanced radiotherapy techniques are used to fulfill high conformity demands, this makes the neutron flux determination even more important. We also showed that the neutron energy in the patient plane significantly changes with field size. This can introduce significant uncertainty in dosimetry of neutrons due to strong dependence of the neutron detector response on the neutron energy in the interval 0.1–5 MeV.
- Subjects :
- Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Physics::Medical Physics
030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging
law.invention
Nuclear physics
neutron contamination
03 medical and health sciences
Neutron contamination
0302 clinical medicine
law
Neutron flux
Dosimetry
Neutron detection
Neutron
Radiotherapy
Monte Carlo
Nuclear Experiment
Instrumentation
Physics
Radiation
Radiochemistry
Isocenter
Collimator
Neutron temperature
NATURAL SCIENCES. Physics
PRIRODNE ZNANOSTI. Fizika
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Neutron source
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 13504487
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Radiation measurements, Volume 93
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....25a762504b5c9f5ae14934840276c3c2