Pion in vivo dosimetry using aluminum activation

1980 
The method of aluminum activation to /sup 24/Na has been shown feasible as a high-LET, in vivo dosimeter for clinical pion beams at the Clinton P. Anderson Meson Physics Facility in Los Alamos. A 3 x 3 in. did NaI (Tl) well detector measures the /sup 24/Na activity following exposure by windowing the 2.75 MeV photopeak. Calculations of the /sup 24/Na activity agree well with experiment if one assumes a production ratio of 0.075 /sup 24/Na/stopped ..pi../sup -/ in aluminum, and an in-flight cross section of 26 mb. The activity is produced primarily by stopping pions although 15--25% of the activity is the result of neutrons. Thus, the induced activation is a good measure of high-LET dose. By comparison with high-LET dose measured by a 7.6 ..mu.. silicon detector and a Rossi chamber, the amount of high-LET dose per activation is found to be 1.35 x 10/sup -6/ rad/(/sup 24/Na/gm Al). A clinical setup has been installed and a sample patient measurement is compared with high-LET dose calculated by treatment planning programs.
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