Neutron spectrometry and determination of neutron ambient dose equivalents in different LINAC radiotherapy rooms |
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Authors: | C. Domingo M.J. García-Fusté E. Morales K. Amgarou J.A. Terrón J. Roselló L. Brualla L. Nu?ez R. Colmenares F. Gómez G.H. Hartmann F. Sánchez-Doblado F. Fernández |
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Affiliation: | 1. Grup de Física de les Radiacions, Departament de Física. Edifici C, Campus UAB, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, E-08193 Bellaterra, Spain;2. Servicio de Radiofísica, Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena. E- 41009 Sevilla. Spain;3. ERESA, Avda. Tres Cruces s/n. E-46014 Valencia, Spain;4. Servicio de Radiofísica, Hospital. Puerta de Hierro. E-28222 Majadahonda, Spain;5. Serv. de Oncología Radioterápica, Hosp. Ramón y Cajal, E-28049 Madrid, Spain;6. Dpto. de Partículas. Univ. de Santiago. E-15782 Santiago de Compostela. Spain;7. DKFZ E0400 Im Neuenheimer Feld 280. D-69120 Heidelberg (Germany);8. Dpto. de Fisiología Médica y Biofísica. Universidad de Sevilla. E-41009 Sevilla. Spain;9. Consejo de Seguridad Nuclear, Justo Dorado 11 E-28040 Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | A project has been set up to study the effect on a radiotherapy patient of the neutrons produced around the LINAC accelerator head by photonuclear reactions induced by photons above ~8 MeV. These neutrons may reach directly the patient, or they may interact with the surrounding materials until they become thermalised, scattering all over the treatment room and affecting the patient as well, contributing to peripheral dose. Spectrometry was performed with a calibrated and validated set of Bonner spheres at a point located at 50 cm from the isocenter, as well as at the place where a digital device for measuring neutrons, based on the upset of SRAM memories induced by thermal neutrons, is located inside the treatment room. Exposures have taken place in six LINAC accelerators with different energies (from 15 to 23 MV) with the aim of relating the spectrometer measurements with the readings of the digital device under various exposure and room geometry conditions. The final purpose of the project is to be able to relate, under any given treatment condition and room geometry, the readings of this digital device to patient neutron effective dose and peripheral dose in organs of interest. This would allow inferring the probability of developing second malignancies as a consequence of the treatment. Results indicate that unit neutron fluence spectra at 50 cm from the isocenter do not depend on accelerator characteristics, while spectra at the place of the digital device are strongly influenced by the treatment room geometry. |
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