Monte Carlo Simulations of X-ray Sources and Nano-moieties for Radiation Therapy and Diagnostics (Theranostics)
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Abstract
X-ray therapy and diagnostics devices generate broadband radiation that is not efficient over the entire range and is eiher tool low or too high in energy. Monochromatic or quasi-monochromatic devices may target specific atomic features in high-Z nanoparticles that may absorb radiation more efficiently. We simulate the X-ray-nanoparticle interactions using a modified version of the general purpose Monte Carlo code GEANT4-DNA to compute single-strand-breakups (SSB) and double-strand-breakups (DSB) to demonstrate the efficacy of X-ray radiosenstization of varioius combination of nano-moiteties such as gold nanoparticles.
Presenters
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Alburuj R Rahman
Ohio State Univ - Columbus
Authors
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Alburuj R Rahman
Ohio State Univ - Columbus
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Max K Westphal
Ohio State Univ - Columbus, The Ohio State University, Ohio State University
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Max K Westphal
Ohio State Univ - Columbus, The Ohio State University, Ohio State University