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Measurement of Proton Beam Dose-Averaged Linear Energy Transfer Using a Radiochromic Filmopen access

Authors
An, SeohyeonPark, Sang-ilJeong, SeonghoonMin, SoonkiKim, Tae JeongShin, DonghoLim, YoungkyungJeong, Jong HwiKim, HaksooLee, Se Byeong
Issue Date
Dec-2022
Publisher
Korean Society of Medical Physics
Keywords
Proton therapy; Linear energy transfer; Film dosimetry; EBT3
Citation
Progress in Medical Physics, v.33, no.4, pp.80 - 87
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Progress in Medical Physics
Volume
33
Number
4
Start Page
80
End Page
87
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/185981
DOI
10.14316/pmp.2022.33.4.80
ISSN
2508-4445
Abstract
Purpose: Proton therapy has different relative biological effectiveness (RBE) compared with X-ray treatment, which is the standard in radiation therapy, and the fixed RBE value of 1.1 is widely used. However, RBE depends on a charged particle’s linear energy transfer (LET); therefore, measuring LET is important. We have developed a LET measurement method using the inefficiency characteristic of an EBT3 film on a proton beam’s Bragg peak (BP) region. Methods: A Gafchromic EBT3 film was used to measure the proton beam LET. It measured the dose at a 10-cm pristine BP proton beam in water to determine the quenching factor of the EBT3 film as a reference beam condition. Monte Carlo (MC) calculations of dose-averaged LET (LETd) were used to determine the quenching factor and validation. The dose-averaged LETs at the 12-, 16-, and 20-cm pristine BP proton beam in water were calculated with the quenching factor. Results: Using the passive scattering proton beam nozzle of the National Cancer Center in Korea, the LETd was measured for each beam range. The quenching factor was determined to be 26.15 with 0.3% uncertainty under the reference beam condition. The dose-averaged LETs were measured for each test beam condition. Conclusions: We developed a method for measuring the proton beam LET using an EBT3 film. This study showed that the magnitude of the quenching effect can be estimated using only one beam range, and the quenching factor determined under the reference condition can be applied to any therapeutic proton beam range.
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