Yongkeun Song
Inje University
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Nuclear Technology | 2015
Oyeon Kum; Seung Uk Heo; Sang Hyoun Choi; Yongkeun Song; Sung Ho Cho
Abstract Because of the encouraging results obtained at worldwide heavy-ion therapy facilities, the first hospital-based heavy-ion accelerator therapy facility is under construction in Busan, Korea, at the Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences. The compact accelerator will deliver beams of heavy ions, specifically carbon ions of energy 430MeV/u. This study focuses on radiation protection aspects concerning materials activation and facility shielding. Radiation shielding was evaluated with two different Monte Carlo codes (MCNPX and FLUKA), and materials activation studies were performed using FLUKA and a combination of MCNPX+CINDER’90 codes.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2017
Seunguk Heo; Seunghoon Yoo; Yongkeun Song; Eunho Kim; Jaeik Shin; Soorim Han; Won-Gyun Jung; Sang-Hee Nam; Rena Lee; Kitae Lee; Sungho Cho
A new treatment facility for heavy ion therapy since 2010 was constructed. In the broad beam, a range shifter, ridge filter and multi leaf collimator (MLC) for the generation of the spread-out Bragg peak is used. In this case, secondary neutrons produced by the interactions of the ion field with beam-modifying devices (e.g. double-scattering system, beam shaping collimators and range compensators) are very important for patient safety. Therefore, these components must be carefully examined in the context of secondary neutron yield and associated secondary cancer risk. In this article, Monte Carlo simulation has been carried out with the FLUktuierende KAskade particle transport code, the fluence and distribution of neutron generation and the neutron dose equivalent from the broad beam components are compared using carbon and proton beams. As a result, it is confirmed that the yield of neutron production using a carbon beam from all components of the broad beam was higher than using a proton beam. The ambient dose by neutrons per heavy ion and proton ion from the MLC surface was 0.12-0.18 and 0.0067-0.0087 pSv, respectively, which shows that heavy ions generate more neutrons than protons. However, ambient dose per treatment 2 Gy, which means physical dose during treatment by ion beam, is higher than carbon beam because proton therapy needs more beam flux to make 2-Gy prescription dose. Therefore, the neutron production from the MLC, which is closed to the patient, is a very important parameter for patient safety.
Medical Physics | 2016
Jaeik Shin; Seunghoon Yoo; Sung Ho Cho; Eun Ho Kim; Yongkeun Song; Won-Gyun Jung
PURPOSE The significant issue of particle therapy such as proton and carbon ion was a accurate dose delivery from beam line to patient. For designing the complex delivery system, Monte Carlo simulation can be used for the simulation of various physical interaction in scatters and filters. In this report, we present the development of Monte Carlo simulation platform to help design the prototype of particle therapy nozzle and performed the Monte Carlo simulation using Geant4. Also we show the prototype design of particle therapy beam nozzle for Korea Heavy Ion Medical Accelerator (KHIMA) project in Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Science(KIRAMS) at Republic of Korea. METHODS We developed a simulation platform for particle therapy beam nozzle using Geant4. In this platform, the prototype nozzle design of Scanning system for carbon was simply designed. For comparison with theoretic beam optics, the beam profile on lateral distribution at isocenter is compared with Mont Carlo simulation result. From the result of this analysis, we can expected the beam spot property of KHIMA system and implement the spot size optimization for our spot scanning system. RESULTS For characteristics study of scanning system, various combination of the spot size from accerlator with ridge filter and beam monitor was tested as simple design for KHIMA dose delivery system. CONCLUSION In this report, we presented the part of simulation platform and the characteristics study. This study is now on-going in order to develop the simulation platform including the beam nozzle and the dose verification tool with treatment planning system. This will be presented as soon as it is become available.
Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2016
Ilsung Cho; Seung Hoon Yoo; Sung Ho Cho; Eun Ho Kim; Yongkeun Song; Jaeik Shin; Won-Gyun Jung
The Relative biological effectiveness (RBE) plays an important role in designing a uniform dose response for ion-beam therapy. In this study, the biological effectiveness of a carbon-ion beam delivery system was investigated using Monte Carlo simulations. A carbon-ion beam delivery line was designed for the Korea Heavy Ion Medical Accelerator (KHIMA) project. The GEANT4 simulation tool kit was used to simulate carbon-ion beam transport into media. An incident energy carbon-ion beam with energy in the range between 220 MeV/u and 290 MeV/u was chosen to generate secondary particles. The microdosimetric-kinetic (MK) model was applied to describe the RBE of 10% survival in human salivary-gland (HSG) cells. The RBE weighted dose was estimated as a function of the penetration depth in the water phantom along the incident beam’s direction. A biologically photon-equivalent Spread Out Bragg Peak (SOBP) was designed using the RBE-weighted absorbed dose. Finally, the RBE of mixed beams was predicted as a function of the depth in the water phantom.
Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2017
Kyo-Tae Kim; Ryangyoung Yun; Moo-Jae Han; Ye-Ji Heo; Yongkeun Song; Sung-Wook Heo; Kyeong-Min Oh; Sung-Kwang Park
Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2017
Gyu-Seok Cho; Kum-Bae Kim; Sang-Hyoun Choi; Yongkeun Song; Soon-Sung Lee
Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2016
Kyo-Tae Kim; Ye-Ji Heo; Kyung-Min Oh; Sang-Hee Nam; Sang-Sik Kang; Ji-Koon Park; Yongkeun Song; Sung-Kwang Park
Progress in Medical Physics | 2015
Jeong-Eun Park; Kyo-Tae Kim; Wonhoon Choi; Ho Lee; Sam-Joo Cho; Sohyun Ahn; Jin-Young Kim; Yongkeun Song; Keum-bae Kim; HyunDo Huh; Sung-Kwang Park
Archive | 2015
Jeong-Eun Park; Kyo-Tae Kim; Wonhoon Choi; Ho Lee; Samjoo Cho; Sohyun Ahn; Jin-Young Kim; Yongkeun Song; Keum-bae Kim; HyunDo Huh; Sung-Kwang Park
Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2015
Yongkeun Song; Jaeik Shin; Sung Ho Cho; Seunghoon Yoo; Ilsung Cho; Eunho Kim; Won-Gyun Jung; Sang-Hyoun Choi; Kyung-Min Oh