Radiobiology at ultra-high dose rates employing laser-driven ions

Proceedings of SPIE(2013)

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The potential that laser based particle accelerators offer to solve sizing and cost issues arising with conventional proton therapy has generated great interest in the understanding and development of laser ion acceleration, and in investigating the radiobiological effects induced by laser accelerated ions. Laser-driven ions are produced in bursts of ultra-short duration resulting in ultra-high dose rates, and an investigation at Queen's University Belfast was carried out to investigate this virtually unexplored regime of cell rdaiobiology. This employed the TARANIS terawatt laser producing protons in the MeV range for proton irradiation, with dose rates exceeding 10(9) Gys(-1) on a single exposure. A clonogenic assay was implemented to analyse the biological effect of proton irradiation on V79 cells, which, when compared to data obtained with the same cell line irradiated with conventionally accelerated protons, was found to show no significant difference. A Relative Biological effectiveness of 1.4 +/- 0.2 at 10 % Survival Fraction was estimated from a comparison with a 225 kVp X-ray source.
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Laser-ion acceleration,ultra-high dose rates,TARANIS,protons,dosimetry,clonogenic assay,V79,RBE
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