Specification of Radiation Quality in Fast Neutron Therapy: Microdosimetric and Radiobiological Approach
- 1 January 1998
- book chapter
- Published by Springer Nature
- Vol. 150, 31-53
- https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78774-4_2
Abstract
Specification of radiation quality is an important issue in fast neutron therapy since the biological effectiveness of the beams varies to a large extent with neutron energy. It must meet specific criteria, mainly derived from the accuracy requirement for absorbed dose delivery. A first approach to this problem consists in identifying physical parameters that can be related to Relative Biological Effectiveness (RBE) and which describe the beam production technique (e.g. neutron-producing reaction, p + Be or d + Be, energy of the incident particle). A second is based on microdosimetry, which provides a description of the secondary radiation components to which the biological consequences of irradiations are more directly correlated. A third approach consists in experimental RBE determinations in reference conditions: intestinal crypt regeneration in mice after irradiation to the whole body with single doses is proposed as a standard biological system for radiobiological calibrations of clinical fast neutron beams. Dosimetric, microdosimetric and radiobiological intercomparisons are encouraged since they provide a homogeneous set of data which facilitate the exchange of clinical information. They also constitute a basis for the clinical RBE approach and an overall check of the irradiation procedure. Therefore they should be recommended in every non-conventional radiation therapy facility.Keywords
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