Abstract This paper presents a remote radioactive seed-loading device for permanent brachytherapy of oral cancer with Au-198 grains to reduce the exposure dose to the doctors. Permanent brachytherapy is a treatment which involve implanting of radioactive Au-198 grains, and requires neither long-term needle insertion nor diet-restriction. This is its advantage over temporary brachytherapy. However, the doctors that perform this therapy are exposed to radiation during the treatment procedures. This hinders permanent brachytherapy from being commonly used. The developed device shoots an Au grain from a distant position using air pressure and loads it onto the applicator. This can reduce the exposure dose of the doctors compared with that of th...
Objective: To investigate patient-specific radioprotection methods for people in close contact with ...
Through radiation measurement of the patients after brachytherapy with radioiodine seeds for maligna...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 11, 2014).In the ever...
Radiotherapy for carcinomas that involve the mouth and its related structures has been improved by t...
To detect the efficacy of (125)I radioactive seeds implanting treating malignant salivary gland tumo...
It is well known nowadays that radioactivity can destroy the living cells it interacts with. It is t...
The authors presents a clinical case treated with brachytherapy performed with special mold of gold-...
A study of the current methods in brachytherapy is presented based on the practice in existence at t...
Precision interventional brachytherapy is a radiotherapy technique that combines radiation therapy m...
To design and make denture-like applicators containing radioactive seeds for treatment of malignant ...
Brachytherapy treatment is a method of cancer treatment with very high regional selectivity. Unlike ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2020. Major: Biophysical Sciences and Medical ...
The aim of this study is to develop expert consensus statement for recommendations of patient select...
SummaryLow-dose rate brachytherapy (LDR – BT) is one of the radiation methods that is known for seve...
Brachytherapy involves the treatment of cancer through the implantation of radioactive seeds into th...
Objective: To investigate patient-specific radioprotection methods for people in close contact with ...
Through radiation measurement of the patients after brachytherapy with radioiodine seeds for maligna...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 11, 2014).In the ever...
Radiotherapy for carcinomas that involve the mouth and its related structures has been improved by t...
To detect the efficacy of (125)I radioactive seeds implanting treating malignant salivary gland tumo...
It is well known nowadays that radioactivity can destroy the living cells it interacts with. It is t...
The authors presents a clinical case treated with brachytherapy performed with special mold of gold-...
A study of the current methods in brachytherapy is presented based on the practice in existence at t...
Precision interventional brachytherapy is a radiotherapy technique that combines radiation therapy m...
To design and make denture-like applicators containing radioactive seeds for treatment of malignant ...
Brachytherapy treatment is a method of cancer treatment with very high regional selectivity. Unlike ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2020. Major: Biophysical Sciences and Medical ...
The aim of this study is to develop expert consensus statement for recommendations of patient select...
SummaryLow-dose rate brachytherapy (LDR – BT) is one of the radiation methods that is known for seve...
Brachytherapy involves the treatment of cancer through the implantation of radioactive seeds into th...
Objective: To investigate patient-specific radioprotection methods for people in close contact with ...
Through radiation measurement of the patients after brachytherapy with radioiodine seeds for maligna...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 11, 2014).In the ever...