INVESTIGADORES
PÉREZ Pedro Antonio
artículos
Título:
Monte Carlo assessment of low energy electron range in liquid water and dosimetry effects
Autor/es:
SENIWAL, BALJEET; MENDES, BRUNO M.; MALANO, FRANCISCO; PÉREZ, PEDRO; VALENTE, MAURO; FONSECA, TELMA C.F.
Revista:
PHYSICA MEDICA
Editorial:
IST EDITORIALI POLGRAFICI INT
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 80 p. 363 - 372
ISSN:
1120-1797
Resumen:
The effects of low energy electrons in biological tissues have proved to lead to severe damages at the cellular and sub-cellular level. It is due to an increase in the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of these electrons with a decrease in their penetration range. That is, lower the range higher will be its RBE.Therefore, accurate determination of low energy electron range becomes a key issue for radiation dosimetry. This work reports on in-water electron tracks evaluated at low kinetic energy (1?50 keV) using isotropic mono-energetic point source approach suitably implemented by different general-purpose Monte Carlo codes. For this aim, simulations were performed using PENELOPE, EGSnrc, MCNP6, FLUKA and Geant4-DNA Monte Carlo codes to obtain the particle range, R,R90,R50. Finally, evaluation of dose point kernel (DPK), as used for internal dosimetry, was carried out as an application example. Scaled dose point kernels (sDPK) were estimated for a range of mono-energetic low energy electron sources. The non-negligible differences among the calculated sDPK using different codes were obtained for energy electrons up to 5 keV. It was also observed that differences of in-water range for low-energy electrons, due to the different general-purpose Monte Carlo codes, affected the DPKs used for dosimetry by convolution approach. Finally, the 3D dosimetry was found to be almost not affected at macroscopic clinical scale, whereas non-negligible differences appeared at the microscopic level. Hence, a thorough validation of the used sDPKs have to be performed before they could be used in applications to derive any conclusions.