Variation of Bragg curve characteristic induced by changing the position of inhomogeneous material: Geant4 simulation study

  • So Hyun Park
  • , Won Gyun Jung
  • , Tae Suk Suh
  • , Hong Seok Jang
  • , Byeong Oak Choi
  • , Jeong Eun Rah
  • , Sungyong Park
  • , Se Byeong Lee

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Abstract

When proton beam passes through the human body, the stopping power and the depth-dose distribution of the proton are influenced by the relative location among adjacent materials or the difference in material conditions. Our study demonstrates the effect of inhomogeneous materials placed in the Plateau and Bragg peak regions of the Bragg curve in water. We evaluated the Bragg peak position, range, penumbra and integrated doses by using the Geant4 simulation toolkit. The positions of inhomogeneities were selected as the proximal 36% and 50% points of the maximum dose, which indicates the location at entrance regions of the Plateau and the Bragg peak, respectively. Bone (density = 1.85 g/cm3) and adipose tissue (density = 0.92 g/cm3) were selected as inhomogeneous materials. The thickness of each material was varied by 0.1 cm between 0.1 cm and 1.0 cm. In addition, the initial energy of the proton beam was changed in 30 MeV steps between 108 MeV and 220 MeV. The effects of inhomogeneous conditions were performed for various parameters: Bragg peak position, range, penumbra width, full width at half maximum and dose of Bragg curve. A dose perturbation was observed in the region of the Bragg peak and inhomogeneous material, especially, When the bone equivalent material was inserted within the Bragg curve. However, there were no significant variations in the other parameters, except for the dose perturbation depending on the inserted location of each material. This study shows the characteristic changes in the Bragg curve due to inhomogeneous materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)187-197
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of the Korean Physical Society
Volume58
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2011

Keywords

  • Adipose tissue
  • Bone
  • Bragg curve
  • Proton

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