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Quality assurance for carbon hadrontherapy treatments with prompt charged particles imaging

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Hadrontherapy is an innovative radiotherapy modality in which light ions -such as protons or carbon ions are accelerated to a relativistic speed and focused to irradiate a tumoral area. This technique differs from the conventional radiotherapy -which uses photons- by the existence of an energy deposition peak, called Bragg peak, which stands at the end of the ions path. However, different phenomena that lead to uncertainty in the real ion range exist, and limit the intrinsic accuracy of this modality. This justifies the need for a treatments quality assurance and motivates the development of in-line and real-time monitoring techniques to follow the real ions range. This PhD thesis work aims the characterization of an ion range monitoring technic, called interaction vertex imaging. It has been observed that during the ion path in the patient, a significant part of incoming ions undergoes nuclear reactions, causing a prompt secondary charged particles radiation. A telescope made up of pixelated sensors is proposed to locate these particles interaction vertex and to measure their correlation with the ions range, correlation predicted by a previous in-silico work. The first experimental results for this technique has been obtained with the realization of several experiments during which homogeneous and heterogeneous targets were irradiated under realistic conditions. Simulations were also performed to compare with experimental results. Before discussing the overall results, this manuscript details the hardware and software aspects of important developments that was made and that resulted in a complete and working prototype imager, with Monte Carlo simulations based on the Geant4 software. (author)

Abstract (French)

L'hadrontherapie est une modalite de radiotherapie innovante dans laquelle des ions legers -tels des protons ou des ions carbone- sont acceleres a une vitesse relativiste, puis focalises afin d'irradier la zone tumorale du patient. Cette technique se demarque de la radiotherapie dite conventionnelle -utilisant des photons- par l'existence d'un pic de depot d'energie, appele pic de Bragg, qui se situe a la fin du parcours des ions. L'existence de differents phenomenes qui aboutissent a une incertitude sur le parcours des ions represente toutefois une limite a la precision intrinseque de cette modalite. Cela justifie la necessite d'une assurance qualite des traitements et motive le developpement de techniques de suivi en ligne et en temps reel du parcours des ions. Ces travaux de these ont pour objet la caracterisation d'une technique de suivi du parcours des ions, appelee imagerie des vertex d'interaction. Il a en effet ete observe que lors du parcours des ions dans le patient, une fraction importante de ceux-ci subit des reactions nucleaires, a l'origine d'un rayonnement de particules promptes secondaires chargees. Un telescope constitue de capteurs pixelises est propose pour localiser les vertex d'interaction de ces particules et mesurer leur correlation avec le parcours des ions, correlation predite par des travaux in-silico precedents. La realisation de plusieurs experiences durant lesquelles des cibles homogenes et heterogenes ont ete irradiees dans des conditions realistes a permis d'obtenir les premiers resultats experimentaux relatifs a cette technique, confrontes a des simulations qui ont egalement ete realisees. Avant de discuter l'ensemble des resultats obtenus, ce manuscrit detaille les aspects materiels et logiciels des importants developpements mis en oeuvre et qui ont abouti a un prototype complet et fonctionnel d'imageur, accompagne de simulations Monte-Carlo basees sur le logiciel Geant4. (auteur)

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Original title (French)
Assurance qualite des traitements par hadrontherapie carbone par imagerie de particules promptes chargees

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219 p.
Report number
FRNC-TH--13367

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