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Med Phys ; 27(3): 549-57, 2000 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10757606

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High resolution quantitative autoradiography (HRQAR) is a novel technique that has been developed in our laboratory and applied to the microdosimetry of boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT). High resolution quantitative autoradiography is employed to define the microdistribution of boron-10 atoms within a 1-2 microm frozen tissue section. This microdistribution is used as input to a novel two-dimensional Monte Carlo charged particle transport calculation that computes various microdosimetric parameters, such as the number of nuclear "hits," energy absorbed in the nuclei, etc., within the environment of actual tissue morphology (i.e., cell nuclei, cytoplasm, and intracellular space). Stereological transformation is then implemented to transform the two-dimensional calculations into effectively three-dimensional results. In the present study no seek to demonstrate the validity of the surrogate two-dimensional 2-D computation as being quantitatively equivalent to a hypothetical full 3-D calculation. The results show that within the limitations of the test parameters used the surrogate 2-D and 3-D results are completely equivalent within the statistical constraints of the Monte Carlo calculations. Limitations of this approach also are evaluated, including a Monte Carlo calculation of the influence of the thickness of the histological tissue section and the track detector and the influence of 4He and 7Li particle lateral and range straggling.


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Boron Neutron Capture Therapy/methods , Algorithms , Lithium/therapeutic use , Monte Carlo Method , Radiotherapy Dosage
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