Abstract

In Colombia, medical physics started formally about 3 decades ago. Two master's programs in medical physics initiated activities at two different universities. In particular, the master's program at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana has been underway since 2012, and taking into account its projections, a team was established in 2015 in collaboration with the Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas to conduct basic research on cancer treatment using neutron capture therapy (NCT). The primary goal of our initiative is to create the infrastructure required to adapt new technologies in our universities in the future. The long-term objective is to use neutron radiation to study not only NCT but also biomolecules, membranes, and materials. This will require the commissioning of an actual nuclear facility. Our group has been exclusively focused on carrying out calculations with GEANT4 because of its characteristics as open-source software, its accessibility, and its ample worldwide use and validation in the particle physics, nuclear physics, and medical physics communities. In this work, we present some results of our preliminary design for the ion accelerator column of a compact neutron generator. Also, we present the characterization of the kinematical and dose distributions of boron neutron capture processes using Geant4.

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