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Vestnik Yuzhno-Ural'skogo Universiteta. Seriya Matematicheskoe Modelirovanie i Programmirovanie, 2022, Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages 44–58
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14529/mmp220404
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Internal bone marrow dosimetry: the effect of the exposure due to $^{90}$Sr incorporated in the adjacent bone segments

A. Yu. Volchkovaa, P. A. Sharagina, E. A. Shishkinaab

a Urals Research Center for Radiation Medicine, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation
b Chelyabinsk State University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation
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Abstract: The paper is devoted to dosimetric modelling of the human red bone marrow (RBM) internal exposure due to beta-emitting $^{90}$Sr incorporated in spongiosa bone. The dose factor calculation (absorbed dose rate due to unit specific activity of $^{90}$Sr) is based on the modelling of radiation transport in segments of the skeleton bones with active hematopoiesis. Segmentation considerably simplifies the modelling, but can lead to an underestimation due to electron emission from the neighboring parts of the bone adjacent to the studied segment. The objective of the study is to determine this cross-fire effect on the absorbed dose in RBM. For this purpose, we analyze the results of the numerical experiment on modelling of dose absorption within the bone segments of various shape and size that were parts of the computational phantoms of skeletons of people of different sex and age. We analyze dose factor dependencies on the area of the spongiosa bone surface and the ratio of weights of bone and RBM. It is found that if the area of the spongiosa surface (SS) > 6 cm$^2$, then the effect of neighboring bone parts exposure is negligible. For a smaller $SS$ the extension of the linear dimensions of the spongiosa bone by 2 mean electron path lengths results in dose factor increase proportional to the ratio of the extended spongiosa bone surface area to the original one to the power of 0,28. For human computational phantoms, these values are in the range 1,03 – 1,21 and are used as adjustment coefficients for the dose factors. Relative standard uncertainty of the adjustment coefficient is 5%.
Keywords: numerical modelling, computational phantoms, $^{90}$Sr, red bone marrow, spongiosa bone.
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U.S. Department of Energy
Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
Financial support of construction of the computational phantoms and Monte Carlo simulations was provided by the Russian Health Studies Program of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) under the auspices of the Joint Coordinating Committee for Radiation Effects Research Project 1.1, Techa River Population Dosimetry. Method improvement was funded by the Federal Target Program “Ensuring nuclear and radiation safety”.
Received: 14.02.2022
Document Type: Article
UDC: 623.454.862
MSC: 62P10
Language: English
Citation: A. Yu. Volchkova, P. A. Sharagin, E. A. Shishkina, “Internal bone marrow dosimetry: the effect of the exposure due to $^{90}$Sr incorporated in the adjacent bone segments”, Vestnik YuUrGU. Ser. Mat. Model. Progr., 15:4 (2022), 44–58
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