Assessment of fluence- and dose-averaged linear energy transfer with passive luminescence detectors in clinical proton beams

Author:

Domingo Muñoz IvánORCID,Van Hoey OlivierORCID,Parisi AlessioORCID,Bassler NielsORCID,Grzanka LeszekORCID,De Saint-Hubert Marijke,Vaniqui AnaORCID,Olko PawełORCID,Sądel Michał,Stolarczyk LilianaORCID,Vestergaard AnneORCID,Jäkel OliverORCID,Gardenali Yukihara EduardoORCID,Brage Christensen JeppeORCID

Abstract

Abstract Objective. This work investigates the use of passive luminescence detectors to determine different types of averaged linear energy transfer ( LET ) for the energies relevant to proton therapy. The experimental results are compared to reference values obtained from Monte Carlo simulations. Approach. Optically stimulated luminescence detectors (OSLDs), fluorescent nuclear track detectors (FNTDs), and two different groups of thermoluminescence detectors (TLDs) were irradiated at four different radiation qualities. For each irradiation, the fluence- ( LET f ) and dose-averaged LET ( LET d ) were determined. For both quantities, two sub-types of averages were calculated, either considering the contributions from primary and secondary protons or from all protons and heavier, charged particles. Both simulated and experimental data were used in combination with a phenomenological model to estimate the relative biological effectiveness (RBE). Main results. All types of LET could be assessed with the luminescence detectors. The experimental determination of LET f is in agreement with reference data obtained from simulations across all measurement techniques and types of averaging. On the other hand, LET d can present challenges as a radiation quality metric to describe the detector response in mixed particle fields. However, excluding secondaries heavier than protons from the LET d calculation, as their contribution to the luminescence is suppressed by ionization quenching, leads to equal accuracy between LET f and LET d . Assessment of RBE through the experimentally determined LET d values agrees with independently acquired reference values, indicating that the investigated detectors can determine LET with sufficient accuracy for proton therapy. Significance. OSLDs, TLDs, and FNTDs can be used to determine LET and RBE in proton therapy. With the capability to determine dose through ionization quenching corrections derived from LET , OSLDs and TLDs can simultaneously ascertain dose, LET , and RBE. This makes passive detectors appealing for measurements in phantoms to facilitate validation of clinical treatment plans or experiments related to proton therapy.

Funder

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Narodowe Centrum Badań i Rozwoju

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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