Estimating Influence of Positron Range in Proton-Therapy-beam Monitoring with PET.

Wiktor Mryka,Manish Das,Ermias Y. Beyene, Pawei Moskal, Ewa Stgpieri

Bio-Algorithms & Med-Systems (Online)/Bio-Algorithms and Med-Systems(2023)

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The application of PET scanners to proton-beam-therapy monitoring is a promising solution to obtain the range of the beam and hence the positions of a Bragg peak - maximum dose deposition point. A proton beam induces nuclear reactions in the tissue, leading to the production of isotopes that emit beta(+) radiation. This enables the imaging of the density distribution of beta(+) isotopes produced in the body, allowing the reconstruction of the proton beam range. Moreover, PET detectors may open the possibility for in-beam monitoring, which would offer an opportunity to verify the range during irradiation. PET detectors may also allow positronium imaging, which would be the indicator of the tissue conditions. However, the image of annihilation points does not represent the range of the proton beam. There are several factors influencing the translation from annihilation points to obtain the Bragg peak position. One of them is the kinetic energy of the positron. This energy corresponds to some range of the positron within the tissue. In this manuscript we estimate positron energy and its range and discuss its influence on proton therapy monitoring.
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proton therapy,positron range,positron emission tomography (PET),beta spectra,proton beam monitoring
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