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The effect of fitting the reference photon dose-response on the clonogenic survival predicted with the Mayo Clinic Florida microdosimetric kinetic model in case of accelerated ions

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RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY
Volume 199, Issue 15-16, Pages 1953-1957

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/rpd/ncac235

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The Mayo Clinic Florida microdosimetric kinetic model (MCF MKM) is a recently developed clonogenic survival model that relies on the parameter values of the linear-quadratic model (LQM) to calculate cell survival rates. This article investigates the influence of fitting the reference photon survival curve on the MCF MKM calculations for two cell lines and ions.
The Mayo Clinic Florida microdosimetric kinetic model (MCF MKM) is a recently developed clonogenic survival model. Since the MCF MKM relies on novel strategies to a priori determine the cell-specific model parameters, the only experiment-specific input values are the alpha and ss terms of the linear-quadratic model (LQM) of clonogenic survival for the reference photon exposure. Because the two LQM terms are anti-correlated, the fitting process of the reference photon survival curve was found to significantly influence the MCF MKM calculations. This article reports this effect for two clinically relevant cell lines (human brain glioblastoma A-172, human healthy foreskin fibroblasts AG01522) and ions (1H and 12C ions).

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