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Dosimetric characteristics of a new unit for electronic skin brachytherapy

2013

PURPOSE: Brachytherapy with radioactive high dose rate (HDR) (192)Ir source is applied to small skin cancer lesions, using surface applicators, i.e. Leipzig or Valencia type. New developments in the field of radiotherapy for skin cancer include electronic brachytherapy. This technique involves the placement of an HDR X-ray source close to the skin, therefore combining the benefits of brachytherapy with the reduced shielding requirements and targeted energy of low energy X-rays. Recently, the Esteya(®) Electronic Brachytherapy System (Esteya EBS, Elekta AB-Nucletron, Stockholm, Sweden) has been developed specifically for HDR brachytherapy treatment of surface lesions. The system provides rad…

Original Paperelectronic brachytherapybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentTreatment durationSuperficial radiotherapyBrachytherapyElectronic skinsuperficial radiotherapyRadiation therapyLow energyOncologynonmelanoma skin-cancermedicineskin brachytherapyRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNuclear medicinebusinessDose rateDepth doseJournal of Contemporary Brachytherapy
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Langerhans's cell histiocytosis in old subjects: two rare case reports and review of the literature

2012

Background: Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a proliferative disease of histiocyte-like cells that generally affects children; LCH onset is rare in adults; immunohistochemistry is essential to obtain the correct diagnosis, and treatment protocols are controversial. Objective: To describe two new cases of adult onset oral LCH. Case reports: Case 1: a 71-year-old woman, complaining of diffuse oral pain, presented with erythematous mucosal lesions; the panoramic radiograph and CT scan showed multiple mandible radiolucent areas. Immunohistochemical assay for S-100, CD1a and langerin test was essential in reaching the correct diagnosis. Case 2: a 77-year-old female patient presented with a…

PalateLangerhans's cell histiocytosisS100 ProteinsAntineoplastic AgentsAntineoplastic Agents Phytogeniclangerhans’s cell histiocytosis old subjects langerin oral immunohistochemistryAntigens CD1Diagnosis DifferentialSettore MED/28 - MALATTIE ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICHEHistiocytosis Langerhans-CellMannose-Binding LectinsAntigens CDErythemaCladribineHumansFemaleLectins C-TypeMandibular DiseasesRadiotherapy AdjuvantVulvar DiseasesMouth DiseasesPeriodontal DiseasesAgedEtoposide
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Gastric cancer: epidemiology, pathology and treatment.

2003

Gastric cancer incidence and mortality has fallen dramatically over the last 50 years in many regions, but remains the second most common cancer worldwide. Despite a marked decline in fundic and distal tumors, there is a rising incidence of adenocarcinomas of the gastroesophageal junction and gastric cardia, particularly in Western nations. This may imply that there are in fact two diseases differing from each other in epidemiology, etiology, pathology and clinical expression. While surgical resection remains the cornerstone of gastric cancer treatment, the optimum extent of nodal resection remains controversial, with randomized studies failing to show that the D2 procedure improves surviva…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyChemotherapybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentCancerHematologyGastroesophageal Junction Adenocarcinomamedicine.diseaseChemotherapy regimenRadiation therapyOncologyChemotherapy AdjuvantRisk FactorsStomach NeoplasmsEpidemiology of cancerMedicineHumansRadiotherapy AdjuvantbusinessAdjuvantEpirubicinmedicine.drugNeoplasm StagingAnnals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology
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Investigation of correction factors for non-reference conditions in ion chamber photon dosimetry with Monte-Carlo simulations.

2009

Current dosimetry protocols require geometrical reference conditions for the determination of absorbed dose in external radiotherapy. Whenever these geometrical conditions cannot be maintained the application of additional corrections becomes necessary, in principle. The current DIN6800-2 protocol includes a corresponding factor k(NR), but numerical values are lacking and no definite information about the magnitude of this correction is available yet. This study presents Monte-Carlo based calculations within the 6 MV-X photon field of a linear accelerator for a common used ion chamber (PTW31010) employing the EGSnrc code system. The linear accelerator model was matched to measurements, show…

PhotonMonte Carlo methodBiophysicsRadiation DosageLinear particle acceleratorlaw.inventionIonlawDosimetryHumansScattering RadiationRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingPhysicsIonsPhotonsRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyPhantoms ImagingRadiotherapy Planning Computer-AssistedReproducibility of ResultsWaterParticle acceleratorCharged particleIonization chamberRadiotherapy Intensity-ModulatedAtomic physicsParticle AcceleratorsMonte Carlo MethodAlgorithmsZeitschrift fur medizinische Physik
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The FiR 1 photon beam model adjustment according to in-air spectrum measurements with the Mg(Ar) ionization chamber.

2014

Abstract The mixed neutron–photon beam of FiR 1 reactor is used for boron–neutron capture therapy (BNCT) in Finland. A beam model has been defined for patient treatment planning and dosimetric calculations. The neutron beam model has been validated with an activation foil measurements. The photon beam model has not been thoroughly validated against measurements, due to the fact that the beam photon dose rate is low, at most only 2% of the total weighted patient dose at FiR 1. However, improvement of the photon dose detection accuracy is worthwhile, since the beam photon dose is of concern in the beam dosimetry. In this study, we have performed ionization chamber measurements with multiple b…

PhotonQuantitative Biology::Tissues and OrgansPhysics::Medical PhysicsMonte Carlo methodAnalytical chemistryBoron Neutron Capture TherapySensitivity and SpecificityOpticsNuclear ReactorsDosimetryPenelopeIonization ChamberDosimetryComputer SimulationPhoton beamRadiometryMonte CarloPhysicsPhotonsRadiationModels Statisticalbusiness.industryAirRadiotherapy Planning Computer-AssistedReproducibility of ResultsEquipment DesignNeutron radiationEquipment Failure AnalysisIonization chamberBNCTPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsComputer-Aided DesignDose ratebusinessMCNP5Beam (structure)Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine
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Phantom size in brachytherapy source dosimetric studies

2004

An important point to consider in a brachytherapy dosimetry study is the phantom size involved in calculations or experimental measurements. As pointed out by Williamson [Med. Phys. 18, 776-786 (1991)] this topic has a relevant influence on final dosimetric results. Presently, one-dimensional (1-D) algorithms and newly-developed 3-D correction algorithms are based on physics data that are obtained under full scatter conditions, i.e., assumed infinite phantom size. One can then assume that reference dose distributions in source dosimetry for photon brachytherapy should use an unbounded phantom size rather than phantom-like dimensions. Our aim in this paper is to study the effect of phantom s…

Photonmedicine.medical_treatmentBrachytherapyMonte Carlo methodBrachytherapyModels BiologicalSensitivity and SpecificityImaging phantomRelative biological effectivenessmedicineHumansScattering RadiationDosimetryComputer SimulationPoint (geometry)RadiometryRadioisotopesPhysicsPhantoms Imagingbusiness.industryRadiotherapy Planning Computer-AssistedReproducibility of ResultsRadiotherapy DosageGeneral MedicineRadiusComputational physicsOrgan SpecificityBody BurdenRadiopharmaceuticalsNuclear medicinebusinessMonte Carlo MethodAlgorithmsRelative Biological EffectivenessMedical Physics
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Collision-kerma conversion between dose-to-tissue and dose-to-water by photon energy-fluence corrections in low-energy brachytherapy

2016

The AAPM TG-43 brachytherapy dosimetry formalism, introduced in 1995, has become a standard for brachytherapy dosimetry worldwide; it implicitly assumes that charged-particle equilibrium (CPE) exists for the determination of absorbed dose to water at different locations, except in the vicinity of the source capsule. Subsequent dosimetry developments, based on Monte Carlo calculations or analytical solutions of transport equations, do not rely on the CPE assumption and determine directly the dose to different tissues. At the time of relating dose to tissue and dose to water, or vice versa, it is usually assumed that the photon fluence in water and in tissues are practically identical, so tha…

Photonmedicine.medical_treatmentBrachytherapyMonte Carlo methodBrachytherapyPhoton energyRadiation DosageFluence030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciencesKerma0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansDosimetryRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiometryPhysicsPhotonsRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryWaterRadiotherapy DosageComputational physics030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAbsorbed doseNuclear medicinebusinessMonte Carlo MethodPhysics in Medicine and Biology
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Monte Carlo calculation of dose rate distributions around 192Ir wires.

1997

Monte Carlo calculations of absolute dose rate in liquid water are presented in the form of away-along tables for 1 and 5 cm 192 Ir wires of 0.3 mm diameter. Simulated absolute dose rate values can be used as benchmark data to verify the calculation results of treatment planning systems or directly as input data for treatment planning. Best fit value of attenuation coefficient suitable for use in Sievert-integrals-type calculations has been derived based on Monte Carlo calculation results. For the treatment planning systems that are based on TG43 formalism we have also calculated the required dosimetry parameters.

PhysicsLiquid waterRadiotherapy Planning Computer-AssistedMonte Carlo methodBrachytherapyBiophysicsRadiotherapy DosageGeneral MedicineReference StandardsIridium RadioisotopesBiophysical PhenomenaComputational physicsEvaluation Studies as TopicAttenuation coefficientNeoplasmsDynamic Monte Carlo methodDosimetryHumansComputer SimulationStatistical physicsBenchmark dataDose rateMonte Carlo MethodMedical physics
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Irradiation facility at the TRIGA Mainz for treatment of liver metastases

2009

Abstract The TRIGA Mark II reactor at the University of Mainz provides ideal conditions for duplicating BNCT treatment as performed in Pavia, Italy, in 2001 and 2003 [Pinelli, T., Zonta, A., Altieri, S., Barni, S., Braghieri, A., Pedroni, P., Bruschi, P., Chiari, P., Ferrari, C., Fossati, F., Nano, R., Ngnitejeu Tata, S., Prati, U., Ricevuti, G., Roveda, L., Zonta, C., 2002. TAOrMINA: from the first idea to the application to the human liver. In: Sauerwein et al. (Eds.), Research and Development in Neutron Capture Therapy. Proceedings of the 10th International Congress on Neutron Capture Therapy, Monduzzi editore, Bologna, pp. 1065–1072]. In order to determine the optimal parameters for the…

PhysicsModels StatisticalRadiationHuman liverbusiness.industryRadiotherapy Planning Computer-AssistedLiver NeoplasmsBoron Neutron Capture TherapyIn Vitro TechniquesTRIGAFast NeutronsNuclear ReactorsGermanyInternational congressHumansNuclear medicinebusinessMonte Carlo MethodApplied Radiation and Isotopes
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Carbon fragmentation measurements and validation of the GEANT4 nuclear reaction models for hadrontherapy

2012

Nuclear fragmentation measurements are necessary when using heavy-ion beams in hadrontherapy to predict the effects of the ion nuclear interactions within the human body. Moreover, they are also fundamental to validate and improve the Monte Carlo codes for their use in planning tumor treatments. Nowadays, a very limited set of carbon fragmentation cross sections are being measured, and in particular, to our knowledge, no double-differential fragmentation cross sections at intermediate energies are available in the literature. In this work, we have measured the double-differential cross sections and the angular distributions of the secondary fragments produced in the (12)C fragmentation at 6…

PhysicsNuclear reactionRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyHEAVY-ION REACTIONS; BEAM TRANSPORT; THERAPY;Monte Carlo methodBinary numberHeavy Ion RadiotherapyTHERAPYCarbonSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)IonNuclear physicsMolecular dynamicsFragmentation (mass spectrometry)CascadeHEAVY-ION REACTIONSHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNuclear ExperimentQuantumMonte Carlo MethodBEAM TRANSPORT
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