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Calculated relative biological effectiveness (RBE) for initial DNA double-strand breaks (DSB) from flattening filter and flattening filter-free 6 MV X-ray fields
Author(s) -
Hisashi Nakano,
Daisuke Kawahara,
Satoshi Tanabe,
Satoru Utsunomiya,
Takeshi Takizawa,
Madoka Sakai,
Toshimichi Nakano,
Atsushi Ohta,
Motoki Kaidu,
Hiroyuki Ishikawa
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
bjr|open
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2513-9878
DOI - 10.1259/bjro.20200072
Subject(s) - flattening , x ray , filter (signal processing) , optics , double strand , relative biological effectiveness , physics , materials science , dna , radiation , chemistry , computer science , dna damage , astronomy , biochemistry , computer vision
Objectives: We evaluated the radiobiological effectiveness based on the yields of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) of field induction with flattening filter (FF) and FF-free (FFF) photon beams. Methods: We used the particle and heavy ion transport system (PHITS) and a water equivalent phantom (30 × 30 × 30 cm 3 ) to calculate the physical qualities of the dose-mean lineal energy (y D ) with 6 MV FF and FFF. The relative biological effectiveness based on the yields of DNA-DSBs (RBE DSB ) was calculated for standard radiation such as 220 kVp X-rays by using the estimating yields of SSBs and DSBs. The measurement points used to calculate the in-field y D and RBE DSB were located at a depth of 3, 5, and 10 cm in the water equivalent phantom on the central axis. Measurement points at 6, 8, and 10 cm in the lateral direction of each of the three depths from the central axis were set to calculate the out-of-field y D and RBE DSB . Results: The RBE DSB of FFF in-field was 1.7% higher than FF at each measurement depth. The RBE DSB of FFF out-of-field was 1.9 to 6.4% higher than FF at each depth measurement point. As the distance to out-of-field increased, the RBE DSB of FFF rose higher than those of FF. FFF has a larger RBE DSB than FF based on the yields of DNA-DSBs as the distance to out-of-field increased. Conclusions: The out-of-field radiobiological effect of FFF could thus be greater than that of FF since the spreading of the radiation dose out-of-field with FFF could be a concern compared to the FF. Advances in knowledge: The RBE DSB of FFF of out-of-field might be larger than FF.

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