Nanoscale dosimetry for a radioisotope-labeled metal nanoparticle using MCNP6.2 and Geant4.
Taeyun KimRodrigo Hernández MillaresTaewan KimMingi EomJiwon KimSung-Joon YePublished in: Medical physics (2024)
Given the dominant contribution of electrons to radial doses of MNP labeled with Auger-emitting RIs, physical dose enhancement expected by interactions with photons was hindered. Since there are no available RIs emitting exclusively photons, achieving enhanced physical doses within a cell through a combination of MNPs and RIs appears currently unattainable. The radial doses of photons near the NP surface exhibited considerable discrepancies between the codes, primarily attributed to low-energy electrons. The difference may arise from higher cross-sections of Au inelastic scattering in Geant4-DNA-Au compared to MCNP6.2.