2D mapping of radiation dose and clonogenic survival for accurate assessment of in vitro X-ray GRID irradiation effects
D. Arous, J. L. Lie, B. V. H{\aa}land, M. B{\o}rsting, N. F. J. Edin,, E. Malinen

TL;DR
This study develops a framework linking local radiation dose to clonogenic survival in in vitro GRID irradiation, enabling precise assessment of radiobiological effects and showing reduced cell survival at high doses.
Contribution
Introduces a novel image segmentation and dosimetry framework to map surviving colonies and predict survival levels in GRID irradiation experiments.
Findings
Gafchromic film and FLUKA simulations produced similar dose maps.
Linear-quadratic parameters for open field irradiation were determined.
GRID irradiation at high doses reduces cell survival compared to open field.
Abstract
Spatially fractionated radiation therapy (SFRT or GRID) is an approach to deliver high local radiation doses in an 'on-off' pattern. To better appraise the radiobiological effects from GRID, a framework to link local radiation dose to clonogenic survival needs to be developed. A549 (lung) cancer cells were irradiated in T25 cm flasks using 220 kV X-rays with an open field or through a tungsten GRID collimator with periodical 5 mm openings and 10 mm blockings. Delivered nominal doses were 2, 5, and 10 Gy. A novel approach for image segmentation was used to locate the centroid of surviving colonies in scanned images of the cell flasks. GafchromicTM film dosimetry (GFD) and FLUKA Monte Carlo (MC) simulations were employed to map the dose distribution in the flasks at each surviving colony centroid. Fitting the linear-quadratic (LQ) function to clonogenic survival data for open field…
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