Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a highly promising and precise cancer treatment technique with substantial application prospects worldwide. The neutron transport process directly influences beam characteristics and accuracy of treatment planning.
This study aims to use the advanced Monte Carlo software, NECP-MCX, to investigate the neutron transport in an accelerator-driven BNCT (AB-BNCT) device.
The advanced Monte Carlo software, NECP-MCX, was used to investigate the neutron transport in an AB-BNCT device and calculate the beam parameters at the exit of the beam-shaping assembly (BSA), and results were compared with that calculated using the mainstream Monte Carlo software MCNP software. The relative biological dose deposition in Snyder head phantoms using various databases was calculated using both NECP-MCX and MCNP for comparative analysis.