@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00074656, author = {Kodaira, Satoshi and Kitamura, Hisashi and Kurano, Mieko and Kawashima, Hajime and R. Benton, Eric and Satoshi, Kodaira and Hisashi, Kitamura and Hajime, Kawashima}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, month = {Mar}, note = {The linear energy transfer (LET) spectrum, absorbed dose and dose equivalent from secondary particles of LET∞H2O ≥15 keV/μm deposited within the plateau of the Bragg curve in primary particleinduced nuclear target fragmentation reactions in tissue during proton and heavy ion radiotherapy were measured using CR-39 plastic nuclear track detectors and analyzed by means of atomic force microscopy. It was found that secondary target fragments contributed 20% to dose equivalent for primary protons (157 MeV), 13% for primary helium ions (145 MeV/n) and 4% for primary carbon ions (383 MeV/n), respectively. Little research has been done on the contribution from these particles to primary given dose. The smaller contribution measured for energetic carbon ion beams compared to proton beams can be considered an advantage of carbon ion radiotherapy over proton radiotherapy.}, title = {Contribution to dose in healthy tissue from secondary target fragments in therapeutic proton, He and C beams measured with CR-39 plastic nuclear track detectors}, volume = {9}, year = {2019} }