Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The emergent FLASH RadioTherapy (RT) uses ultrahigh dose-rate irradiation (up to
10^7 Gy/s instantaneous dose-rate in each µs pulse) to deliver a single high dose of
irradiation in a very short time (<200 ms). Pre-clinical studies at ultrahigh dose-rates
recently showed an increased ratio between tumoricidal effect and normal tissue toxicity
(therapeutic index), compared to conventional RT at standard Gy/min dose-rates. If
confirmed by biological in vivo validations, this could represent a breakthrough in cancer
treatment. However, the reliability and the accuracy of experimental studies are nowadays
limited by the lack of detectors able to measure online the beam fluence at FLASH
dose-rates. The behavior of standard beam monitors (gas-filled ionization chambers) is
compromised by the volume recombination caused by the amount of charges created
per unit volume and unit time, due to the large dose-rate. Moreover, due to the lack
of proper monitoring devices and to the uncertainties of its future applications, very
few facilities are able to deliver at present FLASH irradiations. In this contribution, we
report about the physical and technological challenges of monitoring high and ultra-high
dose-rates with electrons and photon beams, starting from the pre-clinical and clinical
constraints for new devices. Based on the extensive experience in silicon detectors for
monitoring applications in RT with external beams, the work then investigates silicon
sensors as a possible option to tackle such extreme requirements and a rugged thin
and large (e.g., 10 × 10 cm2) flat detector (silicon-based sensor + readout electronics)
is therefore outlined. This study aims at presenting the FLASH-RT dosimetry problem
and analyzing the possibilities for a silicon sensor to be employed as sensing device
for several FLASH scenarios, including some ideas on the readout part. However, more
detailed simulations and studies are demanded to delineate more precisely the technical
choices to be undertaken in order to tackle the clinical accuracy required on the beam
fluence, typically a few %, during photon and electron high and ultra-high irradiations,
the required minimal perturbation of the beam and the high level of radiation resistance.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
FLASH RT, electron beams, photon beams, beam monitors, silicon detector
Elenco autori:
Vignati, Anna; Giordanengo, Simona; Fausti, Federico; Martì Villarreal, Oscar A.; Mas Milian, Felix; Mazza, Giovanni; Shakarami, Zahra; Cirio, Roberto; Monaco, Vincenzo; Sacchi, Roberto
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