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Verification of dose estimation of Auger electrons emitted from Cu-64 using a combination of FNTD measurements and Monte Carlo simulations

Kusumoto, Tamon*; Matsuya, Yusuke; Baba, Kentaro*; Ogawara, Ryo*; Akselrod, M. S.*; Harrison, J.*; Fomenko, V.*; Kai, Takeshi; Ishikawa, Masayori*; Hasegawa, Sumitaka*; et al.

Radiation Measurements, 132, p.106256_1 - 106256_4, 2020/03

 Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:60.71(Nuclear Science & Technology)

Internal radiation therapy with Cu-64 concentrates energy deposition in tumor cells by virtue of released Auger electrons with low energy. In our previous study, we have attached the solutions at the surface of Fluorescent Nuclear Track Detector (FNTD) and succeeded in measuring the absorbed doses of Auger electrons registered in FNTD. However, because there are several types of radiation emitted from the source, i.e., beta rays, positron etc., the contribution degree of Auger electron to energy concentration remain uncertain. In this study, we quantitatively analyzed the spatial dose distribution in the FNTD based on Monte Carlo simulation with PHITS and GEANT4, and evaluated high dose deposited by Auger electrons. The dose distribution calculated by the PHITS code is exactly equivalent to that by Geant4. Also, the simulations are well agreement with experimental results. If the contribution of Auger electrons is ignored, the significantly high absorbed dose proximal to the source is not properly reduced. These findings demonstrate that Auger electrons work very effectively to kill cancer cells proximal to Cu-64 source while minimizing damage effects on normal cells distal to the source.

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Theoretical study on the relative biological effectiveness of branchytherapy and BNCT

Sato, Tatsuhiko; Hamada, Nobuyuki*; Kumada, Hiroaki*; Hasegawa, Sumitaka*; Sakashita, Tetsuya*

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In order to evaluate the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of branchytherapy and BNCT, we improved our established model DSMK to be capable of estimating cell surviving fractions due to internal exposure. Using the improved DSMK, we calculated the surviving fractions of cells containing I-131 or Ra-224 inside their cell nucleus, cytoplasm, or external cellular region. The calculated RBE10 are approximately 1.6 and 4.8 times higher when all radioisotopes are concentrated inside cell nucleus. This result quantitatively suggests that the therapeutic effect of branchytherapy and BNCT would be improved if one can succeed in developing medicine that tends to accumulate in cell nucleus.

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