Validation of Monte Carlo Iodine-131 radiopharmaceutical dosimetry workflow using a 3D printed anthropomorphic head and neck phantom
David P. Adam, Joseph Grudzinski, Ian Bormett, Benjamin L. Cox, Ian R., Marsh, Tyler J. Bradshaw, Paul Harari, Bryan Bednarz

TL;DR
This study validates a Monte Carlo SPECT-based Iodine-131 dosimetry workflow using a 3D printed head and neck phantom, demonstrating accurate dose calculations and potential for personalized radiopharmaceutical therapy.
Contribution
Introduces a 3D printed anthropomorphic phantom for validating Monte Carlo Iodine-131 dosimetry workflows in head and neck cancer, enhancing accuracy and personalization.
Findings
3D printed phantom accurately replicates patient anatomy.
Monte Carlo dosimetry within 25% of ground truth.
Uncertainty in activity ranged from 25.6% to 113%.]
Abstract
Purpose: In this study, we present the creation of an anthropomorphic, head and neck, nuclear medicine phantom and its characterization for the validation of a Monte Carlo, SPECT image based, Iodine-131 RPT dosimetry workflow. Methods: 3D printing techniques were used to create the anthropomorphic phantom from a patient CT dataset. Three Iodine-131 SPECT/CT imaging studies were performed using a homogeneous, Jaszczak, and an anthropomorphic phantom to quantify the SPECT images. The impact of collimator detector response (CDR) modeling and volume-based partial volume corrections (PVC) upon the absorbed dose was calculated using an image based, Geant4 Monte Carlo RPT dosimetry workflow and compared against a ground truth scenario. Finally, uncertainties were quantified in accordance with recent EANM guidelines. Results: The 3D printed anthropomorphic phantom was an accurate…
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TopicsAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
