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Background: The nuclear medicine treatment based on Lu-PSMA-617 has achieved excellent therapeutic effects on Prostate cancer (PCa), but there is a lack of three-dimensional dosimetry analysis of organs at risk (OARs) and distant metastatic lesions.

Results: This work establishes an accurate and personalized three-dimensional dose calculation method based on Monte Carlo simulation and multi-modal images of PCa patients with skull metastasis, and analyzes the three-dimensional dose distribution of metastatic lesions and OARs in the brain. Results show that due to the targeting characteristics of Lu-PSMA-617, metastatic brain lesions of all patients can receive high radiation doses with the average dose of 0.05 mGy/MBq, and the dose distribution are relatively uniform with the average homogeneity index of 1.23. In addition, the radiation dose received by most OARs are much lower than that of metastatic lesions, but for parotid glands, the dose deposited are only 3.99 times less than that of metastatic lesions due to the high absorption of Lu-PSMA-617.

Conclusion: Therefore, it is necessary to clarify the three-dimensional dose distribution of OARs and metastatic lesions, so as to optimize the activity injected and achieve the precise killing of metastatic lesions and protection of OARs.

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