The effect of nucleus size on the cell dose in targeted radionuclide therapy – A monte carlo study

Background: Nowadays, the use of radiopharmaceuticals in medicine is unavoidable. Depending on the distribution of the radiopharmaceutical in the cells, the nucleus absorbed dose changes by the variations in their geometry size. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the S-value by the variation...

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Main Authors: Ebrahim Kouhkan, Nahid Chegeni, Amjad Hussain
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Medical Signals and Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.jmssjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2228-7477;year=2020;volume=10;issue=2;spage=113;epage=118;aulast=Kouhkan
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spelling doaj-abcbf660d2bb419286f353e7504cf0dc2020-11-25T03:26:44ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Medical Signals and Sensors2228-74772020-01-0110211311810.4103/jmss.JMSS_21_19The effect of nucleus size on the cell dose in targeted radionuclide therapy – A monte carlo studyEbrahim KouhkanNahid ChegeniAmjad HussainBackground: Nowadays, the use of radiopharmaceuticals in medicine is unavoidable. Depending on the distribution of the radiopharmaceutical in the cells, the nucleus absorbed dose changes by the variations in their geometry size. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the S-value by the variation of nucleus size using Geant4 toolkit. Methods: Two spherical cells with a variety of nucleus size have been considered as the cancerous cell. Monoenergetic electrons ranging from 5 to 300 keV are distributed uniformly. The S-value for four target-source components (including Nucleus←Cytoplasm, Nucleus←Cell surface, Nucleus←Nucleus, and Nucleus←Nucleus surface) is computed and plotted. Then, the obtained data are compared with analytical Medical Internal Radiation Dose (MIRD) data. Results: In Nucleus←Cytoplasm compartment for electrons below 10 keV, obtained S-values show a slight decrease for the nucleus in the radii of around half of the cell radius and then S-values increase with the increase in the nucleus radii. In the S-value of Nucleus←Cell surface, for all electron energy levels, a slight decrease observed with the increase of nucleus radii. For Nucleus←Nucleus and Nucleus←Nucleus surface cases, with an increase in the size of the cell nucleus, a sharp reduction in the S-values is detected. Conclusion: It can be concluded that for the beta emitters with low-energy radiation (<40 keV), the S-value is heavily dependent on the nucleus size which may affect the treatment of small tumors. While for the beta emitters with higher-energy radiation (>100 keV), the size of the nucleus is not very noticeable in the induced S-value.http://www.jmssjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2228-7477;year=2020;volume=10;issue=2;spage=113;epage=118;aulast=Kouhkanbeta-emitting radiopharmaceuticalgeant4-dnanuclear medicines-value
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author Ebrahim Kouhkan
Nahid Chegeni
Amjad Hussain
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Nahid Chegeni
Amjad Hussain
The effect of nucleus size on the cell dose in targeted radionuclide therapy – A monte carlo study
Journal of Medical Signals and Sensors
beta-emitting radiopharmaceutical
geant4-dna
nuclear medicine
s-value
author_facet Ebrahim Kouhkan
Nahid Chegeni
Amjad Hussain
author_sort Ebrahim Kouhkan
title The effect of nucleus size on the cell dose in targeted radionuclide therapy – A monte carlo study
title_short The effect of nucleus size on the cell dose in targeted radionuclide therapy – A monte carlo study
title_full The effect of nucleus size on the cell dose in targeted radionuclide therapy – A monte carlo study
title_fullStr The effect of nucleus size on the cell dose in targeted radionuclide therapy – A monte carlo study
title_full_unstemmed The effect of nucleus size on the cell dose in targeted radionuclide therapy – A monte carlo study
title_sort effect of nucleus size on the cell dose in targeted radionuclide therapy – a monte carlo study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Medical Signals and Sensors
issn 2228-7477
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: Nowadays, the use of radiopharmaceuticals in medicine is unavoidable. Depending on the distribution of the radiopharmaceutical in the cells, the nucleus absorbed dose changes by the variations in their geometry size. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the S-value by the variation of nucleus size using Geant4 toolkit. Methods: Two spherical cells with a variety of nucleus size have been considered as the cancerous cell. Monoenergetic electrons ranging from 5 to 300 keV are distributed uniformly. The S-value for four target-source components (including Nucleus←Cytoplasm, Nucleus←Cell surface, Nucleus←Nucleus, and Nucleus←Nucleus surface) is computed and plotted. Then, the obtained data are compared with analytical Medical Internal Radiation Dose (MIRD) data. Results: In Nucleus←Cytoplasm compartment for electrons below 10 keV, obtained S-values show a slight decrease for the nucleus in the radii of around half of the cell radius and then S-values increase with the increase in the nucleus radii. In the S-value of Nucleus←Cell surface, for all electron energy levels, a slight decrease observed with the increase of nucleus radii. For Nucleus←Nucleus and Nucleus←Nucleus surface cases, with an increase in the size of the cell nucleus, a sharp reduction in the S-values is detected. Conclusion: It can be concluded that for the beta emitters with low-energy radiation (<40 keV), the S-value is heavily dependent on the nucleus size which may affect the treatment of small tumors. While for the beta emitters with higher-energy radiation (>100 keV), the size of the nucleus is not very noticeable in the induced S-value.
topic beta-emitting radiopharmaceutical
geant4-dna
nuclear medicine
s-value
url http://www.jmssjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2228-7477;year=2020;volume=10;issue=2;spage=113;epage=118;aulast=Kouhkan
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