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タイトル: Improvement in the neutron beam collimation for application in boron neutron capture therapy of the head and neck region
著者: Hu, Naonori
Tanaka, Hiroki  kyouindb  KAKEN_id
Kakino, Ryo
Yoshikawa, Syuushi
Miyao, Mamoru
Akita, Kazuhiko
Aihara, Teruhito
Nihei, Keiji
Ono, Koji
著者名の別形: 呼, 尚徳
田中, 浩基
キーワード: Applied physics
Cancer therapy
Head and neck cancer
Particle physics
Techniques and instrumentation
Translational research
発行日: 2022
出版者: Springer Nature
誌名: Scientific Reports
巻: 12
論文番号: 13778
抄録: In June 2020, the Japanese government approved boron neutron capture therapy for the treatment of head and neck cancer. The treatment is usually performed in a single fraction, with the neutron irradiation time being approximately 30–60 min. As neutrons scatter in air and loses its intensity, it is preferable to bring the patient as close to the beam port as possible to shorten the irradiation time. However, this can be a challenge, especially for patients with head and neck cancer, as the shoulders are an obstacle to a clean positioning. In this study, a novel neutron collimation system for an accelerator based neutron source was designed to allow for a more comfortable treatment, without compromising the irradiation time. Experimental measurements confirmed the simulation results and showed the new collimator can reduce the irradiation time by approximately 60% (under the same condition where the distance between the source and the patient surface was kept the same). The dose delivered to the surrounding healthy tissue was reduced with the new collimator, showing a 25% decrease in the D₅₀ of the mucosal membrane. Overall, the use of the newly designed collimator will allow for a more comfortable treatment of the head and neck region, reduce the treatment time, and reduce the dose delivered to the surrounding healthy tissue.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/279039
DOI(出版社版): 10.1038/s41598-022-17974-7
PubMed ID: 35962034
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