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Phys Med ; 74: 19-29, 2020 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32388466

ABSTRACT

Proton therapy has gained interest in recent years due to its excellent clinical outcomes. However, the lack of accurate biological data, especially in the Bragg peak region of clinical beams, makes it difficult to implement biophysically optimized treatment plans in clinical practice. In this context, low energy proton accelerator facilities provide the perfect environment to collect good radiobiological data, as they can produce high LET beams with narrow energy distributions. This study presents the radiobiology beam line that has been designed at the 18 MeV proton cyclotron facility at the National Centre of Accelerators (CNA, Seville, Spain), to perform irradiations of mono-layer cell cultures. To ensure that all the cells receive the same dose with a suitable dose rate, low beam intensities and broad and homogeneous beam profiles are necessary. To do so, at the CNA an unfocused beam has been used, broadened with a 500 µm thick aluminium scattering foil. Homogeneous dose profiles, with deviations lower than 10% have been obtained over a circular surface of 35 mm diameter for an incident average energy of 12.8 MeV. Further, a Monte Carlo simulation of the beam line has been developed with Geant4, and benchmarked towards experimental measurements, with differences generally below 1%. Once validated, the code has been used, together with an ionization chamber, for dosimetry studies, to characterize the beam and monitor the dose. Finally, cultures of Human Bone Osteosarcoma cells (U2OS) have been successfully irradiated at the radiobiology beam line, investigating the effects of radiation in terms of DNA damage induction.


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Cyclotrons , Proton Therapy/instrumentation , Radiobiology , Monte Carlo Method , Radiometry
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