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Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2011

Development of a Tandem-Electrostatic-Quadrupole facility for Accelerator-Based Boron Neutron Capture Therapy.

A.J. Kreiner; W. Castell; H. Di Paolo; M. Baldo; J. Bergueiro; A.A. Burlon; D. Cartelli; V. Thatar Vento; J.M. Kesque; J. Erhardt; J.C. Ilardo; A.A. Valda; Mario E. Debray; H.R. Somacal; J.C. Suarez Sandin; M. Igarzabal; H. Huck; L. Estrada; M. Repetto; M. Obligado; J. Padulo; D.M. Minsky; María S. Herrera; S.J. González; M.E. Capoulat

We describe the present status of an ongoing project to develop a Tandem-ElectroStatic-Quadrupole (TESQ) accelerator facility for Accelerator-Based (AB)-BNCT. The project final goal is a machine capable of delivering 30 mA of 2.4 MeV protons to be used in conjunction with a neutron production target based on the (7)Li(p,n)(7)Be reaction. The machine currently being constructed is a folded TESQ with a high-voltage terminal at 0.6 MV. We report here on the progress achieved in a number of different areas.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2015

Present status of accelerator-based BNCT: Focus on developments in Argentina

D. Cartelli; M.E. Capoulat; J. Bergueiro; Leonardo Gagetti; M. Suarez Anzorena; M.F. del Grosso; M. Baldo; W. Castell; J. Padulo; J.C. Suarez Sandin; M. Igarzabal; J. Erhardt; Daniel O. Mercuri; D.M. Minsky; A.A. Valda; Mario E. Debray; H.R. Somacal; N. Canepa; N. Real; M. Gun; María S. Herrera; H. E. Tacca; A.J. Kreiner

In this work we provide some information on the present status of accelerator-based BNCT (AB-BNCT) worldwide and subsequently concentrate on the recent accelerator technology developments in Argentina.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2014

9Be(d,n)10B-based neutron sources for BNCT

M.E. Capoulat; María S. Herrera; D.M. Minsky; S.J. González; A.J. Kreiner

In the frame of accelerator-based BNCT, the (9)Be(d,n)(10)B reaction was investigated as a possible source of epithermal neutrons. In order to determine the configuration in terms of bombarding energy, target thickness and Beam Shaping Assembly (BSA) design that results in the best possible beam quality, a systematic optimization study was carried out. From this study, the optimal configuration resulted in tumor doses ≥40Gy-Eq, with a maximum value of 51Gy-Eq at a depth of about 2.7cm, in a 60min treatment. The optimal configuration was considered for the treatment planning assessment of a real Glioblastoma Multiforme case. From this, the resulted dose performances were comparable to those obtained with an optimized (7)Li(p,n)-based neutron source, under identical conditions and subjected to the same clinical protocol.


VIII LATIN AMERICAN SYMPOSIUM ON NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND APPLICATIONS | 2010

Treatment Planning for Accelerator-Based Boron Neutron Capture Therapy

María S. Herrera; S.J. González; D.M. Minsky; A.J. Kreiner

Glioblastoma multiforme and metastatic melanoma are frequent brain tumors in adults and presently still incurable diseases. Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) is a promising alternative for this kind of pathologies. Accelerators have been proposed for BNCT as a way to circumvent the problem of siting reactors in hospitals and for their relative simplicity and lower cost among other advantages. Considerable effort is going into the development of accelerator‐based BNCT neutron sources in Argentina. Epithermal neutron beams will be produced through appropriate proton‐induced nuclear reactions and optimized beam shaping assemblies. Using these sources, computational dose distributions were evaluated in a real patient with diagnosed glioblastoma treated with BNCT. The simulated irradiation was delivered in order to optimize dose to the tumors within the normal tissue constraints. Using Monte Carlo radiation transport calculations, dose distributions were generated for brain, skin and tumor. Also, the dosime...


Thermosense: Thermal Infrared Applications XXXIX | 2017

Non-invasive characterization of normal and pathological tissues through dynamic infrared imaging in the hamster cheek pouch oral cancer model

María S. Herrera; Andrea Monti Hughes; Natalia N. Salva; Claudio Padra; Amanda E. Schwint; Gustavo A. Santa Cruz

Biomedical infrared thermography, a non-invasive and functional imaging method, provides information on the normal and abnormal status and response of tissues in terms of spatial and temporal variations in body infrared radiance. It is especially attractive in cancer research due to the hypervascular and hypermetabolic activity of solid tumors. Moreover, healthy tissues like skin or mucosa exposed to radiation can be examined since inflammation, changes in water content, exudation, desquamation, erosion and necrosis, between others, are factors that modify their thermal properties. In this work we performed Dynamic Infrared Imaging (DIRI) to contribute to the understanding and evaluation of normal tissue, tumor and precancerous tissue response and radiotoxicity in an in vivo model, the hamster cheek pouch, exposed to Boron Neutron Capture Therapy. In this study, we particularly focused on the observation of temperature changes under forced transient conditions associated with mass moisture transfer in the tissue-air interface, in each tissue with or without treatment. We proposed a simple mathematical procedure that considerers the heat transfer from tissue to ambient through convection and evaporation to model the transient (exponential decay o recover) thermal study. The data was fitted to determined the characteristic decay and recovery time constants of the temperature as a function of time. Also this model allowed to explore the mass flux of moisture, as a degree of evaporation occurring on the tissue surface. Tissue thermal responses under provocation tests could be used as a non-invasive method to characterize tissue physiology.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2014

A prospective study to assess the performance of the improved Boron Neutron Capture Therapy Facility in Argentina

Lucas Provenzano; Rubén O. Farías; Juan Longhino; Esteban F. Boggio; María S. Herrera; Natanael Moijsecsiuck; Carlos Fernández; Gustavo A. Santa Cruz; S.J. González

From 2008 to 2011, several planned modifications were implemented at the RA-6 reactor in Argentina, leading to significant benefits for future BNCT treatments. New capabilities have been implemented in NCTPlan treatment planning system. To assess the performance of the new BNCT facility, a dosimetric reevaluation of previous clinical cases was performed, taking into account the modifications carried out in the new facility and compared the results of the original treatment plans with optimized plans that are considered as feasible patient setups.


Reports of Practical Oncology & Radiotherapy | 2016

Present status of Accelerator-Based BNCT.

A.J. Kreiner; J. Bergueiro; D. Cartelli; Matias Baldo; W. Castell; Javier Gómez Asoia; J. Padulo; Juan Carlos Suárez Sandín; M. Igarzabal; J. Erhardt; Daniel O. Mercuri; A.A. Valda; D.M. Minsky; Mario E. Debray; H.R. Somacal; M.E. Capoulat; María S. Herrera; Mariela del Grosso; Leonardo Gagetti; Manuel Suarez Anzorena; Nicolas Canepa; Nicolas Real; Marcelo Gun; H. E. Tacca


Physics Procedia | 2014

Development of High Power Electrostatic Accelerators for Nuclear and Medical Purposes in Argentina

A.J. Kreiner; J. Bergueiro; D. Cartelli; W. Castell; Javier Gómez Asoia; J. Padulo; Juan Carlos Suárez Sandín; M. Igarzabal; J. Erhardt; Daniel M. Minsky; A.A. Valda; José M. Kesque; M. Eugenia Capoulat; María S. Herrera; H.R. Somacal; Mario E. Debray; Mariela del Grosso; Leonardo Gaggetti; Manuel Suarez Anzorena; Marcelo Gund; Hernán E. Taccad; Oscar Carranza


Archive | 2017

Determination and biological application of a time dependent thermal parameter and sensitivity analysis for a conduction problem with superficial evaporation

Natalia N. Salva; María S. Herrera; Andrea Monti Hughes; Claudio Padra; Gustavo A. Santa Cruz


Proceedings of 10th Latin American Symposium on Nuclear Physics and Applications — PoS(X LASNPA) | 2014

The 9Be(d n)10B reaction as a neutron source for Boron Neutron Capture Therapy

M.E. Capoulat; María S. Herrera; D.M. Minsky; A.J. Kreiner

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A.J. Kreiner

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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D.M. Minsky

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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M.E. Capoulat

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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D. Cartelli

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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A.A. Valda

United States Atomic Energy Commission

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H.R. Somacal

United States Atomic Energy Commission

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J. Erhardt

United States Atomic Energy Commission

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J. Padulo

United States Atomic Energy Commission

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M. Igarzabal

United States Atomic Energy Commission

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Mario E. Debray

United States Atomic Energy Commission

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