Ultra-high Dose-rate Carbon-ion Scanning Beam With a Compact Medical Synchrotron Contributing to Further Development of FLASH Irradiation

Anticancer research(2023)

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Background/Aim: The focus of this report is establishing an irradiation arrangement to realize an ultra-high dose-rate (uHDR; FLASH) of scanned carbon-ion irradiation possible with a compact commonly available medical synchrotron. Materials and Methods: Following adjustments to the operation it became possible to extract & GE;1.0x109 carbon ions at 208.3 MeV/u (86 mm in range) per 100 ms. The design takes the utmost care to prevent damage to monitors, particularly in the nozzle, achieved by the uHDR beam not passing through this part of the apparatus. Doses were adjusted by extraction times, using a function generator. After one scan by the carbon-ion beam it became possible to create a field within the extraction time. The Advanced Markus chamber (AMC) and Gafchromic film are then able to measure the absolute dose and field size at a plateau depth, with the operating voltage of the chamber at 400 V at the uHDR for the AMC. Results: The beam scanning utilizing this uHDR irradiation could be confirmed at a dose of 6.5 & PLUSMN;0.08 Gy (& PLUSMN;3% homogeneous) at this volume over at least 16x16 mm2 corresponding to a dose-rate of 92.3 Gy/s (& PLUSMN;1.3%). The dose was ca. 0.7, 1.5, 2.9, and 5.4 Gy depending on dose-rate and field size, with the rate of killed cells increasing with the irradiation dose. Conclusion: The compact medical synchrotron achieved FLASH dose-rates of >40 Gy/s at different dose levels and in useful field sizes for research with the apparatus and arrangement developed here.
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Flash,ultra-high dose-rate,carbon-ion beam
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