Abstract:The accelerator-based syringe needle-type proton-induced X-ray source, which was proposed by the authors in 2013 as an alternative for prostate cancer brachytherapy, has an essential issue in that its dose distribution is affected by many factors, such as the structure of the needle and incident proton beam conditions. In this paper, as a method of evaluating dose distribution, we propose a Geant4 simulation to study the effect of the incident proton beam condition on the spectrum and distribution of X-ray emi… Show more
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