We report on a wearable, human tissue-equivalent, real-time dosimeter designed to quantitatively monitor radiation absorbed by patients during cancer treatments. The fully organic device has been characterized under actual clinical conditions using a high-energy proton beam and an anthropomorphic phantom, with the aim to simulate a prostate cancer proton therapy treatment. We achieved a full control over the dosimeter operation, and we verified its linear response with the received dose. We demonstrate that, by a proper functionalization of the polysiloxane-based scintillator, it is possible to target the effective detection of different kinds of ionizing radiation. Specifically, besides protons, we develop a device able to detect thermal neutrons, targeting its use during Boron Neutron Capture Therapy. This work demonstrates how organic indirect detectors can be considered a universal radiation detecting platform able to monitor in real time and in situ the dose absorbed by patients during cancer treatments under different kinds of radiation.

A wearable tool for real-time dose monitoring during cancer radiation therapies / Fratelli, Ilaria; Carturan, Sara M.; Tommasino, Francesco; Basiricò, Laura; Pino, Felix; Valletta, Antonio; Campajola, Marcello; Rapisarda, Matteo; Calvi, Sabrina; Scagliotti, Mattia; Ciavatti, Andrea; Tortora, Luca; Verroi, Enrico; Delgado, Jessica C.; Margotti, Lorenzo; Bordoni, Camilla; Napolitano, Giulia; Moretto, Sandra; Aloisio, Alberto; Sarnelli, Ettore; Branchini, Paolo; Mariucci, Luigi; Quaranta, Alberto; Fraboni, Beatrice. - In: SCIENCE ADVANCES. - ISSN 2375-2548. - 11:17(2025). [10.1126/sciadv.adt7633]

A wearable tool for real-time dose monitoring during cancer radiation therapies

Tommasino, Francesco;Verroi, Enrico;Quaranta, Alberto;
2025-01-01

Abstract

We report on a wearable, human tissue-equivalent, real-time dosimeter designed to quantitatively monitor radiation absorbed by patients during cancer treatments. The fully organic device has been characterized under actual clinical conditions using a high-energy proton beam and an anthropomorphic phantom, with the aim to simulate a prostate cancer proton therapy treatment. We achieved a full control over the dosimeter operation, and we verified its linear response with the received dose. We demonstrate that, by a proper functionalization of the polysiloxane-based scintillator, it is possible to target the effective detection of different kinds of ionizing radiation. Specifically, besides protons, we develop a device able to detect thermal neutrons, targeting its use during Boron Neutron Capture Therapy. This work demonstrates how organic indirect detectors can be considered a universal radiation detecting platform able to monitor in real time and in situ the dose absorbed by patients during cancer treatments under different kinds of radiation.
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Fratelli, Ilaria; Carturan, Sara M.; Tommasino, Francesco; Basiricò, Laura; Pino, Felix; Valletta, Antonio; Campajola, Marcello; Rapisarda, Matteo; Ca...espandi
A wearable tool for real-time dose monitoring during cancer radiation therapies / Fratelli, Ilaria; Carturan, Sara M.; Tommasino, Francesco; Basiricò, Laura; Pino, Felix; Valletta, Antonio; Campajola, Marcello; Rapisarda, Matteo; Calvi, Sabrina; Scagliotti, Mattia; Ciavatti, Andrea; Tortora, Luca; Verroi, Enrico; Delgado, Jessica C.; Margotti, Lorenzo; Bordoni, Camilla; Napolitano, Giulia; Moretto, Sandra; Aloisio, Alberto; Sarnelli, Ettore; Branchini, Paolo; Mariucci, Luigi; Quaranta, Alberto; Fraboni, Beatrice. - In: SCIENCE ADVANCES. - ISSN 2375-2548. - 11:17(2025). [10.1126/sciadv.adt7633]
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