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  • Heavy Charged-particle Interaction Data for Radiotherapy

    Closed for proposals

    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    F43017

    CRP

    1427

    Approved Date

    6 March 2007

    Status

    Closed

    Start Date

    15 September 2007

    Expected End Date

    22 August 2011

    Completed Date

    22 August 2011

    Description

    The Coordinated Research Project on "Heavy charged-particle incretion data for radiotherapy" has been initiated to provide nuclear data that quantifies heavy charged-particle interactions with materials relevant to radiotherapy, from beam generation and collimation to the interaction of the beams with patients and detectors. The recommended data will be carefully checked against experimental charged-particle interaction data and computer-based Monte Carlo simulation

    Objectives

    The CRP was created in order to gather and assess available data and to generate new data for the interaction of heavy charged particles (protons and ions, e.g. Carbon) with the human tissue and with materials of therapeutic accelerators. Such data are required to improve the quality of the heavy charged-particle interaction database for patient dose delivery calculations in radiotherapy

    Specific objectives

    To incorporate available experimental information on charged-particle interactions into evaluated nuclear data files or nuclear data parameterizations,
    to make available existing experimental information on charged-particle data interaction relevant to radiotherapy and recommend nuclear data parameterizations and evaluated data, which can be processed and used by Monte Carlo code developers and users worldwide,
    to define and make available recommended hadronic physics settings for Monte Carlo transport codes and applications,
    to activate available human resources and to facilitate interaction and sharing of work within the community in a timely and professional manner

    Data libraries of charged-particle interactions are needed to validate the calculations using nuclear models and for direct use in other type of calculations. There are several available Monte-Carlo particle transport codes with the capability to treat the transport of nucleons, electrons, photons and heavy ions. We expect that most of the existing codes (GEANT4, SHIELD-HIT, FLUKA, PHITS, MCNP, etc.) will be modified so that they could benefit from the use of updated cross-section libraries.

    Impact

    The CRP has produced a number of measurements, calculations, and compilations of data on proton and carbon ion interaction with human tissues and accelerator structural materials that were not available before.

    Relevance

    The CRP had been strongly supported by MS where proton and ion therapy centres are planned or in operation. The observed increase in proton therapy cancer treatment worldwide highlights the importance of CRP produced data and recommendations to improve the quality and safety of patient dose delivery calculations in radiotherapy.

    CRP Publications

    Type

    Journal

    Year

    2012

    Description

    Phys. Med. Biol. 57 2393 Optimizing SHIELD-HIT for carbon ion treatmentDavid C Hansen, Armin Lühr, Nikolai Sobolevsky and Niels Bassler

    Description

    (more publications in attached file)

    Type

    Journal

    Year

    2012

    Description

    Phys. Med. Biol. 57 5169. The impact of modeling nuclear fragmentation on delivered dose and radiobiology in ion therapy. Armin Lühr, David C Hansen, Ricky Teiwes, Nikolai Sobolevsky, Oliver J?kel and Niels Bassler

    Type

    Journal

    Year

    2012

    Description

    Phys. Med. Biol. 57 4369 . Evaluation of nuclear reaction cross-sections and fragment yields in carbon beams using the SHIELD-HIT Monte Carlo code. Comparison with experiments. Martha Hultqvist, Marta Lazzeroni, Alexander Botvina, Irena Gudowska, Nikolai Sobolevsky and Anders Brahme

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