Radiobiological Characterization of Proton Beam at the National Cancer Center in Korea
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Estimation of the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of the proton beam at the National Cancer Center Proton Therapy Center in Korea (NCCPTC) is required clinically for the treatment of cancer. The proton beam was fixed at 190 MeV with 6cm a spread out Bragg peaks (SOBP) for which corresponds to most frequent clinical condition. The RBE was estimated from the survival of human salivary gland (HSG) cells using the traditional colonogenic and MTT assays. The HSG cells were also irradiated in a cell-stack chamber and monitored for survival to identify whether the characteristic depth-dependent survival pattern was observed. The RBE of the NCCPTC was estimated to be 1.024±0.007 and 1.049±0.028 at the middle of SOBP using colonogenic and MTT assays, respectively. Further analysis of the biological response of proton exposure revealed no difference compared to conventional X-ray treatment in western blot, and FACS analysis. The proton beam of the NCCPTC also exhibited the characteristic depth-dependent survival pattern. The estimated RBE value of NCCPTC was slightly smaller than generic RBE value of 1.1 for protons of the majority of centers. Due to the recommendation of a generic RBE of 1.1 for protons, a representative RBE value of 1.1 was assigned for clinical application for proton beams at the NCCPTC.
- 日本放射線影響学会の論文
- 2008-09-16
著者
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ANDO Koichi
NIRS
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ANDO Koichi
Particle Therapy Radiation Biology Group, National Institute of Radiation Sciences
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Baek Hye-jung
Radiation Medicine Branch National Cancer Center
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Shin Dongho
Proton Therapy Center National Cancer Center
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Kim Tae-hyun
Proton Therapy Center National Cancer Center
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KWAK Jung-Won
Proton Therapy Center, National Cancer Center
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CHOO Dong-Wan
Radiation Medicine Branch, National Cancer Center
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LEE Se-Byung
Proton Therapy Center, National Cancer Center
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FURUSAWA Yoshiya
Laboratory of Heavy-ion Radiobiology for Therapy, National Institute of Radiological Science
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ANDO Koichi
Laboratory of Heavy-ion Radiobiology for Therapy, National Institute of Radiological Science
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KIM Sang-Soo
Radiation Medicine Branch, National Cancer Center
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CHO Kwan-Ho
Radiation Medicine Branch, National Cancer Center
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Cho Kwan-ho
Radiation Medicine Branch National Cancer Center:proton Therapy Center National Cancer Center
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Kim Sang-soo
Radiation Medicine Branch National Cancer Center
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Lee Se-byung
Proton Therapy Center National Cancer Center
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Kwak Jung-won
Proton Therapy Center National Cancer Center
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Choo Dong-wan
Radiation Medicine Branch National Cancer Center
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Furusawa Yoshiya
Laboratory Of Heavy-ion Radiobiology For Therapy National Institute Of Radiological Science
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Ando Koichi
Laboratory Of Heavy-ion Radiobiology For Therapy National Institute Of Radiological Science
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Ando Koichi
Clinical Radiation Biology And International Space Radiation Laboratory National Institute Of Radiol
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Ando Koichi
Dept. Of Radiology Kyoto Univ. : National Institute Of Radiological Sciences.
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