Cellular Response of a Rat Brain Tumor to a Therapeutic Carbon Ion Beam
- 1 December 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Radiology
- Vol. 133 (3) , 757-760
- https://doi.org/10.1148/133.3.757
Abstract
Clonogenic cell survival of in situ 9L brain tumors was measured in air-breathing rats and rats killed with nitrogen. Animals were irradiated with BEVALAC accelerated carbon ions in the plateau and spread-out Bragg peak regions of the specific ionization curve. The relative biological effectiveness (RBE) for carbon ions in the plateau was 1.2 .+-. 0.1 for oxic cells and 1.3 .+-. 0.1 for anoxic cells; in the Bragg peak the RBE was 1.6 .+-. 0.1 for oxic cells and 2.0 .+-. 0.1 for anoxic cells. The oxygen enhancement ratio (OER) in the plateau was 2.0 .+-. 0.1, not significantly different from the 2.1 .+-. 0.2 found for X-rays. The OER in the Bragg peak was reduced to 1.7 .+-. 0.1. For cells having the same radiobiolobical sensitivity as in situ 9L cells, the neon ion beam may be therapeutically superior; this does not preclude selection of the carbon ion beam in many clinical situations.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
- Response of a Rat Rhabdomyosarcoma to Neon- and Helium-Ion IrradiationRadiation Research, 1978
- Radiation Biophysical Studies with Mammalian Cells and a Modulated Carbon Ion BeamRadiation Research, 1978
- Cellular Response of a Rat Brain Tumour to a Therapeutic Neon Ion BeamInternational Journal of Radiation Biology, 1977