Preliminary design of a Gd-NCT neutron beam based on compact D-T neutron source

Gadolinium has been recently proposed, as neutron capture agent in NCT (Neutron Capture Therapy), due to both the nuclide high neutron capture cross section, and the remarkable selective uptake inside tumour tissue that Gd-loaded compounds, can provide. When a neutron external source is supplied, di...

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Published inRadiation protection dosimetry Vol. 116; no. 1-4 Pt 2; p. 605
Main Authors Cerullo, N, Esposito, J, Bufalino, D, Mastrullo, A, Muzi, L, Palmerini, S
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 20.12.2005
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Summary:Gadolinium has been recently proposed, as neutron capture agent in NCT (Neutron Capture Therapy), due to both the nuclide high neutron capture cross section, and the remarkable selective uptake inside tumour tissue that Gd-loaded compounds, can provide. When a neutron external source is supplied, different Gd nuclear reactions, and the generated Auger electrons in particular, cause a high local energy deposition, which results in a tumour cell inactivation. Preliminary micro- as well as macrodosimetric Monte Carlo computational investigations show that the tumour-to-healthy tissue biological damage ratio is in close relation to the neutron beam energy spectrum. The results points out that the optimum neutron spectrum, to be used for Gd-NCT, seems to lie in the 1 to 10 keV energy range. In order to 'tailor' such spectra, an original, accelerator-driven, neutron source and spectrum shaping assembly for hospital-based Gd-NCT are presented and preliminary results are reported.
ISSN:0144-8420
DOI:10.1093/rpd/nci022