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Title

Comparable cell survival between high dose rate flattening filter free and conventional dose rate irradiation.

Authors

Verbakel, Wilko F.A.R.; van den Berg, Jaap; Slotman, Ben J.; Sminia, Peter

Abstract

Purpose. Investigation of clonogenic cell survival and cell proliferation following single dose and fractionated delivery of high dose rate flattening filter free (FFF) irradiation compared to conventional dose rates. Material and methods. The human astrocytoma D384, glioma T98 and lung carcinoma SW1573 cell lines were irradiated using either a single dose (0-12 Gy) or a fractionated protocol of 5 daily fractions of 2 Gy (D384) or 3 Gy (SW1573). Cells were irradiated inside a phantom using fixed gantry beams of a linear accelerator. A sliding window technique created homogeneous dose distributions over the surface of the cell cultures. Irradiations using standard beams (6 MV, 600 MU/min.) and high dose rate FFF beams (10 MV, 2400 MU/min.) were compared. Cell survival was determined by clonogenic assay. In the fractionated irradiation set-up, the number of clonogenic cells was estimated by including tumor cell proliferation during the overall treatment time in the analysis. Results. All cell lines showed equal cell survival following irradiation using either the FFF beams or conventional flattened (FF) beams. This was observed after single dose exposure (0-12 Gy) as well as after fractionated irradiation (p = 0.08 for D384 and 0.20 for SW1373 cell lines). Conclusion. FFF irradiation with a dose rate of 2400 MU/min and four times higher dose per pulse compared to irradiation with FF beams did not change cell survival for three human cancer cell lines up to a fraction dose of 12 Gy compared to irradiation using FF beams.

Subjects

BIOLOGICAL assay; CELL lines; COLONIES (Biology); GLIOMAS; LUNG tumors; PARTICLE accelerators

Publication

Acta Oncologica, 2013, Vol 52, Issue 3, p652

ISSN

0284-186X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3109/0284186X.2012.737021

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