Dosimetric evaluation of unlaminated radiochromic films exposed to an Americium‐241 source using measurements and Monte Carlo simulations
Mélodie Cyr, Maryam Rahbaran, Nada Tomic, Shirin A. Enger

TL;DR
This study evaluates how radiochromic films respond to alpha particles from Americium-241 using experiments and simulations to improve cancer treatment dosimetry.
Contribution
The study introduces a combined experimental and Monte Carlo simulation approach for α-particle dosimetry using unlaminated GafChromic films.
Findings
EBT3 showed the closest match to water-equivalence in α-particle dosimetry.
HD-V2 required the most dose range adjustments and had the highest uncertainties.
Calibration curves were generated for each film model to improve dosimetry accuracy.
Abstract
Radiochromic GafChromic film models are widely used in clinical settings for quality assurance during cancer treatment planning. Although these films are extensively studied in photon dosimetry, research on their application in α‐particle dosimetry remains limited. With the growing use of α‐particles in cancer therapy, it is important to establish film dosimetry protocols tailored to α‐particles. Unlike photons, α‐particles are charged, have a high linear energy transfer, and induce significantly greater biological damage, highlighting the need for specialized dosimetric approaches. This study aimed to evaluate the response of various unlaminated GafChromic film models including EBT3, EBT‐XD, and HD‐V2, irradiated with an 241Am α‐particle source, with combined experimental film irradiation and Monte Carlo (MC) simulations. In this study, unlaminated EBT3, EBT‐XD, and HD‐V2 film pieces…
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TopicsAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications
