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Dosimetry and its enhancement using gold nanoparticles in synchotron based microbeam and sterotactic radiosurgery

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posted on 2024-10-31, 10:48 authored by Wan W Abd Rahman, Christopher Wong, Naoto Yagi, Robert Davidson, Moshi GesoMoshi Geso
Research into the areas of synchrotron generated microbeam radiotherapy (MRT) and stereotactic radiosurgery is increasing. Such MRT techniques are showing potential of tackling some of the more difficult radiotherapy cases such as certain type of brain tumours. Two challenging aspects of these techniques are addressed in this investigation; the difficulty of dose determination and the delivery of the treatments at lower dose levels. In this research polymer gels were used as phantoms and dosimeters and cells were used to confirm outcomes. Normoxic polyacrylamide gels (nPAG) were tested as potential dosimeters for microbeam dosimetry. Following irradiation using microbeam and minibeam radiation from the BL28BU beam-line at Spring-8, Japan, the nPAG were scanned using a Raman spectroscopy technique. Dose enhancement caused by the inclusion of the gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) in the target was investigated using both cells and polymer gels. The use of AuNP could potentially reduce the dose required for the delivery of MRT. In this study it was shown that using endothelial cells with AuNPs, the minimal dose for clear cell killing along the beam line was reduced to 10 Gy. Both studies cell and gel studies indicates significant dose enhancement caused by the gold atoms in the target.

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    ISBN - Is published in 9780735408135 (urn:isbn:9780735408135)

Start page

107

End page

110

Total pages

4

Outlet

AIP Conference Proceedings Volume 1266 - 6th International Conference on Medical Applications of Synchotron Radiation

Editors

Karen K. W. Siu

Name of conference

AIP Conference 2010

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Place published

New York, United States

Start date

2010-02-15

End date

2010-02-18

Language

English

Copyright

© 2010 American Institute of Physics

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2006025085

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-11-03

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