Application of GATE/Geant4 for internal dosimetry using male ICRP reference voxel phantom by specific absorbed fractions calculations for photon irradiation

被引:6
作者
Costa, G. C. A. [1 ]
de Sa, L. V. [1 ]
Bonifacio, D. A. B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Radioprotect & Dosimetry, Med Phys Div, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
关键词
dosimetry; simulation; GATE/Geant4; comparison; SAF;
D O I
10.1088/2057-1976/1/4/045201
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Targeted internal radiation is a type of radiation therapy in nuclear medicine (NM) that is efficient in small and disseminated tumours specially in metastatic disease. In any medical procedure that involves radiation exposure the radiation dosimetry is required and the dose distribution inNMis of great interest to estimate absorbed doses in organs of risk and tumours. Specific absorbed fraction (SAF) is an essential parameter that connects the dose received by a tissue and the emitting volume and, currently, SAF calculations using Monte Carlo (MC) simulations may be considered one of the most appropriate methods for individualized dosimetry. In this work, SAF values for International Commission on Radiological Protection adult male voxelized phantom were calculated using GATE/ Geant4 Standard and Livermore packages and compared with MCNPX and EGSnrc reference data. Photon irradiations with energies ranging from 10 keV to 10 MeV were simulated in three different source organs: liver, lungs and thyroid. SAF values of four target organs (breasts, lungs, colon wall and stomach wall) were calculated and compared with reference data. Obtained results agreed with the reference data with an average accuracy better than 3% for energies above 50 keV and up to 3.3% for the full range of energies. Results suggest that, although good agreement was found for both GATE/ Geant4 packages withMCNPXand EGSnrc, Livermore package shows more stability and it is slightly more accurate than Standard package, mostly when its results are compared with EGSnrc. However, the agreement of both GATE/Geant4 packages with the MCNPX and EGSnrc codes might depend on the pair TO/SO. Finally, results indicate that GATE might be used for internal dosimetry of gamma emitters and also encourage the development of a GATE SAF database using reference phantoms.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 38 条
[1]  
AGOSTINELLI S, 2003, NUCL INSTRUM METHODS
[2]   Geant4 developments and applications [J].
Allison, J ;
Amako, K ;
Apostolakis, J ;
Araujo, H ;
Dubois, PA ;
Asai, M ;
Barrand, G ;
Capra, R ;
Chauvie, S ;
Chytracek, R ;
Cirrone, GAP ;
Cooperman, G ;
Cosmo, G ;
Cuttone, G ;
Daquino, GG ;
Donszelmann, M ;
Dressel, M ;
Folger, G ;
Foppiano, F ;
Generowicz, J ;
Grichine, V ;
Guatelli, S ;
Gumplinger, P ;
Heikkinen, A ;
Hrivnacova, I ;
Howard, A ;
Incerti, S ;
Ivanchenko, V ;
Johnson, T ;
Jones, F ;
Koi, T ;
Kokoulin, R ;
Kossov, M ;
Kurashige, H ;
Lara, V ;
Larsson, S ;
Lei, F ;
Link, O ;
Longo, F ;
Maire, M ;
Mantero, A ;
Mascialino, B ;
McLaren, I ;
Lorenzo, PM ;
Minamimoto, K ;
Murakami, K ;
Nieminen, P ;
Pandola, L ;
Parlati, S ;
Peralta, L .
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE, 2006, 53 (01) :270-278
[3]   Comparison of Geant4-DNA simulation of S-values with other Monte Carlo codes [J].
Andre, T. ;
Morini, F. ;
Karamitros, M. ;
Delorme, R. ;
Le Loirec, C. ;
Campos, L. ;
Champion, C. ;
Groetz, J. -E. ;
Fromm, M. ;
Bordage, M. -C. ;
Perrot, Y. ;
Barberet, Ph ;
Bernal, M. A. ;
Brown, J. M. C. ;
Deleuze, M. S. ;
Francis, Z. ;
Ivanchenko, V. ;
Mascialino, B. ;
Zacharatou, C. ;
Bardies, M. ;
Incerti, S. .
NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION B-BEAM INTERACTIONS WITH MATERIALS AND ATOMS, 2014, 319 :87-94
[4]  
[Anonymous], 1997, TECHNICAL REPORT
[5]  
Asl RG, 2015, PHYS ENG SCI MED, V38, P1
[6]  
Assie K, 2004, NUCL INSTRUM METH A, V527, P180
[7]   Dosimetric study of radium-223 chloride and 153Sm-EDTMP for treatment of bone metastases using MCNPX code and available experimental data [J].
Bagheri, R. ;
Afarideh, H. ;
Ghannadi-Maragheh, M. ;
Bahrami-Samani, A. ;
Shirmardi, S. P. .
JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY, 2015, 303 (03) :1991-1998
[8]  
Bailey DL, 2014, NUCL MED PHYS HDB TE
[9]  
Bethesda M, 1989, 44 ICRU INT COMM RAD
[10]   MIRD Pamphlet No. 21: A Generalized Schema for Radiopharmaceutical Dosimetry-Standardization of Nomenclature [J].
Bolch, Wesley E. ;
Eckerman, Keith F. ;
Sgouros, George ;
Thomas, Stephen R. .
JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE, 2009, 50 (03) :477-484