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Is the Proton-Boron Fusion Therapy Effective? Publisher



Khaledi N1, 2 ; Wang X1, 2 ; Hosseinabadi RB3 ; Samiei F4
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  1. 1. Institute of Modern Physics, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200433, China
  2. 2. Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Ion-Beam Application (MOE), Fudan University, Shanghai, 200433, China
  3. 3. Department of Environmental Health, Khoy University of Medical Science, Khoy, Iran
  4. 4. Radiation Oncology Department, Cancer Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice Published:2021


Abstract

Introduction: In the recent years, some publications (mainly from one group of authors) have dealt with the effectiveness of proton-boron fusion therapy (PBFT). This theory is based on the Q-value of three produced α particles in the reaction of protons with boron (11B). They claim that this reaction significantly increases the absorbed dose in the target volume. However, the current study would re-evaluate their method to show if PBFT is really effective. Methods and materials: A parallel 80-MeV proton beam was irradiated on a water medium in a cubic boron uptake region (BUR). The two-dimensional dose distribution and percentage depth dose of protons, alphas and all particles were calculated using tally F6 and mesh-tallies by Monte Carlo N Particle Transport code. Results: The results not only showed that the dose enhancement in BUR is neglectable but also the higher density of BUR in comparison with water led to decrement of dose in this region. Because of low cross section of boron for proton beam (<100 mb), the α particles' dose is 1,000 times lower than the proton dose. Conclusions: The physical aspects and the simulation results did not show any effectiveness of the PBFT for proton therapy dose enhancement. © 2021 Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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