학술논문

Prompt gamma tomography for BNCT-SPECT: a feasibility study using small animal phantoms
Document Type
Conference
Source
2018 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Proceedings (NSS/MIC) Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Proceedings (NSS/MIC), 2018 IEEE. :1-5 Nov, 2018
Subject
Bioengineering
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Nuclear Engineering
Photonics and Electrooptics
Phantoms
Neutron capture therapy
Detectors
Wires
Image reconstruction
Neutrons
Photonics
Language
ISSN
2577-0829
Abstract
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) is a binary radiotherapy based on the reaction 10 B(n,α) 7 Li induced by thermal neutrons. 10 B selectively loads cancer cells through a boronated drug injected into patient few hours before neutron irradiation. The secondary charged particles have short ranges in tissues (less than the mean cell diameter of few tens of µm), thus they deposit their whole kinetic energy (up to 2.79 MeV) inside the cell where the capture reaction took place. In this way it is possible to selectively damage the malignant cells sparing the surrounding healthy ones.To take full advantage of BNCT selectivity a precise knowledge of 10 B spatial distribution is required. This quantity can be measured by Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) thanks to the emission of a 478 keV γ ray in the 94% of 10 B capture reactions. Notably, the counting rate of this photon is meaningful of the dose rate due to the neutron captures in the patient thus allowing an in vivo, real time dose monitoring.In the present study we evaluated the capabilities of a small prototype of CdZnTe (CZT) photon detector to reconstruct the tomographic image of tissue equivalent phantoms loaded with point like γ sources (such as 22 Na, 137 Cs and 57 Co), activated detectors (Cu and Au wires) and 18 F water solutions.