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http://www.ptcri.ox.ac.uk [email protected] A Laser Afternoon: Introduction Ken Peach Particle Therapy Cancer Research Institute (Oxford Martin School) & John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science, University of Oxford Imperial College December 13 th 2012 The tax mans taken all my dough, And left me in my stately home, Lazing on a sunny afternoon. Ray Davis (The Kinks) “Sunny Afternoon”
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http://www.ptcri.ox.ac.uk [email protected]

A Laser Afternoon:Introduction

Ken PeachParticle Therapy Cancer Research Institute (Oxford Martin School)

&John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science, University of Oxford

Imperial CollegeDecember 13th 2012

The tax mans taken all my dough,And left me in my stately home,Lazing on a sunny afternoon.

Ray Davis (The Kinks) “Sunny Afternoon”

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Outline

• What is needed?• Where could we help?• What should we do?

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WHAT IS NEEDED?

Therapy

Radiobiology

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100

80

60

40

20

50 100 150

SOBP

Pristine peak

Depth (mm)

Do

se (

%)

tumour

Depth Dose curves – photon and proton

MV x-rays

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Relative Biological Effectiveness (RBE) & Linear Energy Transfer (LET)

• LET is related to dE/dx (Bethe Bloch)

but is the energy transferred to the medium,

not the energy lost by the particle

test

rayx

DOSE

DOSERBE

dx

dELET dtransferre

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RBE

• The recommended value of RBE for protons is 1.1

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photon & proton irradiation

Averaged survival fractions over 3 repeated experiments.

23/Jan/2012 PTCRi Meeting 7

After AI Nagano (PTCRi, private communication)

Dose (Gy)

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Therapy Parameters: Energy30 cm

thickn

ess of h

um

an b

od

yRadiography300 MeV (p)550 MeV/u (C)

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Summary of Therapy Requirements

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Summary of Radiobiology Desiderata

• Energy reach – Protons, helium, lithium, carbon, oxygen

• to at least 10-100 mm• 20-120 MeV (p)• 60-220 MeV/u (C)

– Study mouse models in and away from the Bragg peak• Cell studies

– Probably down to a few MeV/u

• Flux– From single particle to >2 Gy/min

• Field– Micro- or Nano-beam to 100 x 100 mm2

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Requirements for both

• Desired energy – energy within 1% of specification

• Small distribution of energy– s ~1%

• Desired flux– High flux – 1%– Single particle

• Precise transverse position– <0.5mm– ~microns (single particle)

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c.f. characteristics of a LEIR Radiobiology facility

• Energy reach – Fully stripped 12C or 16O up to 240 MeV/u– 430 MeV/u (magnet limit) with new PS

• Possible beam lines– Horizontal (full energy)– Vertical (limited energy ~100 MeV/u)

• Large Hall – Currently used for storage– Space for radio biology laboratories

• Status: under consideration– Feasability study in progress– Funding?

• EU? Funding Agencies? Special budget?

Species C N O Ne

Intensity 1.4 109 0.4 109 1.1 109 0.25 109

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WHERE COULD WE HELP?

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A Compact Laser-Plasma Ion Source

• For radiobiology (see above)– Rapid change of ion species

• “Small” footprint– (shielding!)

• (few square metres)

• Low(ish) cost– Not defined, but “less than millions”

• For therapy– Use and an injector to a post-accelerator

• FFAG-like (accelerate a spectrum)

• Later (20-30) years?– Full therapy system

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SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION

Develop a simple plasma-driven ion source?

reliable, reproducible, flexible, “cheap”

Radiobiology

easier than therapy as a first phase

Therapy injector

useful as a second phase

Therapy

eventually aim for a compact CPT facility

Is there a possible funding source?


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