Photon dose response functions for accurate skeletal dosimetry for Korean and Asian populations

Bangho Shin, Chansoo Choi,Rui Qiu, Suhyeon Kim, Hyeonil Kim,Sungho Moon, Gahee Son, Jaehyo Kim,Haegin Han, Yeon Soo Yeom,Chan Hyeong Kim

NUCLEAR ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY(2024)

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Abstract
To enhance skeletal dosimetry in conjunction with the adult mesh-type reference Korean phantoms (MRKPs), Korean/Asian photon fluence-to-skeletal dose response functions (DRFs) were established utilizing an updated version of micro-CT-based detailed bone models from Tsinghua University. These bone models were incorporated into the MRKPs using the parallel geometry feature of Geant4. We calculated bone-site-specific electron absorbed fractions and used them to generate DRFs, following a similar methodology employed for ICRP-116 DRFs that have been used with the ICRP reference phantoms for skeletal dosimetry. To assess dosimetric implications of the Korean/Asian DRFs, we calculated RBM and BE doses for the MRKPs exposed to photon beams in the antero-posterior direction using the Korean/Asian and ICRP-116 DRFs. For energies >= 200 keV, the Korean/ Asian DRFs-based skeletal doses exhibited excellent agreement with the ICRP-116 DRFs-based skeletal doses, attributed to the existence of charged particle equilibrium across the bone site. Conversely, significant differences of up to similar to 2.3 times were observed at lower energies, due to differences in the skeletal tissue distributions of bone models used to derive the Korean/Asian and ICRP-116 DRFs. The DRFs established in this study are expected to yield more accurate skeletal doses for Korean and Asian populations compared to the ICRP-116 DRFs.
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Photon fluence-to-skeletal dose response function,Mesh-type reference Korean phantom,Red bone marrow,Bone endosteum,Monte Carlo dose calculation
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