[Calculation of the relative biological efficiency (RBE) of neutron radiation].

Radiobiologia, radiotherapia Pub Date : 1990-01-01
W Schmidt, K Merkle, S Matschke
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The Relative Biological Effectiveness (RBE) of radiation with different LET has to be recognized in the planning of radiation therapy especially if one type of radiation should be replaced by another type or if both should be used within the same irradiation course. In radiation therapy it is suitable to consider the RBE in connection with dose dependent cell survival rates. These rates can be described by means of corresponding mathematical models. A simple way to calculate the RBE on the basis of the modern LQ-model is demonstrated. In that procedure the alpha/beta-ratios which are known at least approximatively for many organs and tissues can be used. The proposed method is demonstrated for the human skin and lung. For these organs we obtained RBE ranges from 3.4 to 1.2 and from 3.8 to 0.8, respectively, considering increasing doses. Thereby, for the lung it can be observed that the dose dependency of the RBE for small doses is especially strong. The obtained results are in good coincidence with experiences in clinical practice.

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[中子辐射相对生物效率(RBE)的计算]。
在制订放射治疗计划时,必须认识到具有不同容许率的辐射的相对生物效能,特别是当一种辐射应以另一种辐射取代或在同一放射疗程内应同时使用两种辐射时。在放射治疗中,考虑RBE与剂量依赖性细胞存活率的关系是合适的。这些速率可以用相应的数学模型来描述。在现代lq模型的基础上,给出了一种计算RBE的简便方法。在该程序中,可以使用许多器官和组织至少近似已知的α / β比率。该方法在人体皮肤和肺的实验中得到了验证。对于这些器官,考虑到增加剂量,我们得到的RBE范围分别为3.4 - 1.2和3.8 - 0.8。因此,对于肺,可以观察到RBE对小剂量的剂量依赖性特别强。所得结果与临床实践经验吻合较好。
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