Fuchs, H; Padilla‐Cabal, F; Georg, D; Palmans, H (2023) MR‐guided ion therapy: Detector response in magnetic fields during carbon ion irradiation. Medical Physics, 50 (11). pp. 7167-7176. ISSN 0094-2405
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Abstract
Background
Combining carbon ion therapy with on‐bed MR imaging has the potential to bring particle therapy to a new level of precision. However, the introduction of magnetic fields brings challenges for dosimetry and quality assurance. For protons, a small, but significant change in detector response was shown in the presence of magnetic fields previously. For carbon ion beams, so far no such experiments have been performed.
Purpose
To investigate the influence of external magnetic fields on the response of air‐filled ionization chambers.
Methods
Four commercially available ionization chambers, three thimble type (Farmer, Semiflex, and PinPoint), and a plane parallel (Bragg peak) detector were investigated. Detectors were aligned in water such that their effective point of measurement was located at 2 cm depth. Irradiations were performed using square fields for carbon ions of 186.1, 272.5, and 402.8 MeV/u employing magnetic field strengths of 0, 0.25, 0.5, and 1 T. In addition, the detector response for protons and carbon ions was compared taking into account the secondary electron spectra and employing protons of 252.7 MeV for comparison.
Results
For all four detectors, a statistically significant change in detector response, dependent on the magnetic field strength, was found. The effect was more pronounced for higher energies. The highest effects were found at 0.5 T for the PinPoint detector with a change in detector response of 1.1%. The response of different detector types appeared to be related to the cavity diameter. For proton and carbon ion irradiation with similar secondary electron spectra, the change in detector response was larger for carbon ions compared to protons.
Conclusion
A small, but significant dependence of the detector response was found for carbon ion irradiation in a magnetic field. The effect was found to be larger for smaller cavity diameters and at medium magnetic field strengths. Changes in detector response were more pronounced for carbon ions compared to protons.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Keywords: | magnetic fields, MR-guided ion therapy, MR-guided proton therapy |
| Subjects: | Ionising Radiation > Dosimetry |
| Divisions: | Medical, Marine & Nuclear |
| Identification number/DOI: | 10.1002/mp.16631 |
| Last Modified: | 11 May 2026 13:13 |
| URI: | https://eprintspublications.npl.co.uk/id/eprint/10387 |
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