The dose distribution of a therapeutic photon or electron beam in the vicinity of a medium interface (muscle/bone, tissue/lung, tissue/shielding or medium/dosimeter) is affected by the exchange of scattered photons, scattered electrons and bremsstrahlung photons between the medium with the higher atomic number and the medium with the lower atomic number. In the case of a shielding interface in tissue, a therapeutic electron beam dose distribution can be enhanced by 20 to 60%, and the perturbation can be detected several cm from the interface. In this research project we will develop mathematical models to describe the perturbation of photon and electron beam dose distributions in the vicinity of single interfaces, multiple interfaces, interfaces that may be parallel to or at an angle to the beam axis and interfaces having cylindrical or spherical symmetry. For electron beams, this work will result in improvements in theory of beam spreading, depth dose curves, the effects of collimator scatter, and in the definition of effective depth. The research program will investigate the following major components of electron beams: 1) the primary electrons (using the fluence transformation method), 2) the diffusion electrons (which originate in the primary distribution), 3) the secondary electrons, 4) the bremsstrahlung photons. For photon beams: 1) the distribution of scattered photons, and 2) the electrons set in motion by the photons. Comparisons with dose perturbation measurements already reported in the literature and further experimental and Monte Carlo verification will be made.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01CA038180-03
Application #
3176245
Study Section
Radiation Study Section (RAD)
Project Start
1984-08-01
Project End
1987-07-31
Budget Start
1986-08-01
Budget End
1987-07-31
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
1986
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Department
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
168559177
City
Minneapolis
State
MN
Country
United States
Zip Code
55455
Werner, B L; Cho, P S; Pfund, J (1998) The FE-lspd model for electron beam dosimetry. Phys Med Biol 43:291-311
Werner, B L (1991) Dose distributions in regions containing beta sources: irregularly shaped source distributions in homogeneous media. Med Phys 18:1192-4
Werner, B L; Rahman, M; Salk, W N et al. (1991) Dose distributions in regions containing beta sources: uniform spherical source regions in homogeneous media. Med Phys 18:1181-91
Werner, B L (1991) Dose perturbations at interfaces in photon beams: annihilation radiation. Med Phys 18:713-8
Das, I J; Kase, K R; Meigooni, A S et al. (1990) Validity of transition-zone dosimetry at high atomic number interfaces in megavoltage photon beams. Med Phys 17:10-6
Werner, B L; Das, I J; Salk, W N (1990) Dose perturbations at interfaces in photon beams: secondary electron transport. Med Phys 17:212-26
Das, I J; Kahn, F M (1989) Backscatter dose perturbation at high atomic number interfaces in megavoltage photon beams. Med Phys 16:367-75
Werner, B L; Kwok, C S; Das, I J (1988) Dose distributions in regions containing beta sources: large spherical source regions in a homogeneous medium. Med Phys 15:358-63
Werner, B L (1987) Dose distributions in regions containing beta sources: small scale nonuniformities. Med Phys 14:807-8
Werner, B L; Das, I J; Khan, F M (1987) The production of secondary electrons in an electron beam. Med Phys 14:992-5

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