Simulation of lung cancer treatment with equivalent dose calculation and analysis of the dose distribution profile
Creators
- 1. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Cidade Universitaria, 21941-901 Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
- 2. Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
- 3. Comissao Nacional de Energia Nuclear, Rua Gal. Severiano No. 90, Bairro Botafogo, 22290-901 Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
- 4. Centro Universitario Estadual da Zona Oeste, Av. Manuel Caldeira de Alvarenga No. 1203, Campo Grande, 23070-200 Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
- 5. Instituto Nacional de Cancer, Praca Cruz Vermelha 23, 20230-130 Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Description
Actually, lung cancer is one of the most lethal types, due to the disease in the majority of the cases asymptomatic in the early stages, being the detection of the pathology in advanced stage, with tumor considerable volume. Dosimetry analysis of healthy organs under real conditions is not feasible. Therefore, computational simulations are used to auxiliary in dose verification in organs of patients submitted to radiotherapy. The goal of this study is to calculate the equivalent dose, due to photons, in surrounding in healthy organs of a patient submitted to radiotherapy for lung cancer, through computational modeling. The simulation was performed using the MCNPX code (Version, 2006], Rex and Regina phantom [ICRP 110, 2008], radiotherapy room, Siemens Oncor Expression accelerator operating at 6 MV and treatment protocol adopted at the Inca (National Cancer Institute, Brazil). The results obtained, considering the dose due to photons for both phantom indicate that organs located inside the thoracic cavity received higher dose, being the bronchi, heart and esophagus more affected, due to the anatomical positioning. Clinical data describe the development of bronchiolitis, esophagitis, and cardiomyopathies with decreased cardiopulmonary function as one of the major effects of lung cancer treatment. In the Regina phantom, the second largest dose was in the region of the breasts with 615,73 mSv / Gy, while in the Rex 514,06 mSv / Gy, event related to the difference of anatomical structure of the organ. Through the t mesh command, a qualitative analysis was performed between the dose deposition profile of the planning system and the simulated treatment, with a similar profile of the dose distribution being verified along the patients body. (Author)
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Additional details
Publishing Information
- Publisher
- Sociedad Mexicana de Irradiacion y Dosimetria
- Imprint Place
- Ciudad de Mexico (Mexico)
- Imprint Pagination
- 18 p.
- Report number
- INIS-MX--3137
Conference
- Title
- 17. international symposium on solid state dosimetry
- Acronym
- ISSSD 2017
- Dates
- 26-30 Sep 2017
- Place
- Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Mexico
- Country of Input or Organization
- Mexico
- INIS RN
- 49049069
- Subject category
- S61: RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- ACCELERATORS; BRAZIL; BRONCHI; DETECTION; DOSE EQUIVALENTS; DOSIMETRY; ESOPHAGUS; HEART; ICRP; LUNGS; MAMMARY GLANDS; NEOPLASMS; PATHOLOGY; PATIENTS; PHANTOMS; PHOTONS; RADIATION DOSE DISTRIBUTIONS; RADIATION DOSES; RADIOTHERAPY; SIMULATION
- Descriptors DEC
- BODY; BOSONS; CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; DIGESTIVE SYSTEM; DISEASES; DOSES; ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; GLANDS; INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; LATIN AMERICA; MASSLESS PARTICLES; MEDICINE; MOCKUP; NUCLEAR MEDICINE; ORGANS; RADIOLOGY; RESPIRATORY SYSTEM; SOUTH AMERICA; STRUCTURAL MODELS; THERAPY