Radium needles that were once implanted into tumours as a cancer treatment are now obsolete and constitute a radioactive waste problem, as their half-life is 1600 years. The reduction of radium by photonuclear transmutation by bombarding Ra-226 with high-energy photons from a medical linear accelerator (linac) has been investigated. A linac dose of 2800 Gy produced about 2.4 MBq (64 μCi) of Ra-225, which decays to Ac-225 and can then be used for ‘Targeted Alpha Therapy’ (TAT) of cancer. This result, while consistent with theoretical calculations, is far too low to be of practical use unless much larger quantities of radium are irradiated. The increasing application of Ac-225 for cancer therapy indicates the potential need for its increased ...
The fundamental problem in the treatment of tumors in the interior of the body is to give the tumor ...
A 200- to 500-..mu..A source of 70- to 90-MeV protons would be a valuable asset to the nuclear medic...
A current emphasis in nuclear medicine is to better match the physical lifetime of the radionuclides...
The feasibility of producing Ac-225 by proton irradiation of Ra-226 in a cyclotron through the react...
[Introduction] Ac-225 (T1/2 = 10 d) is regarded as a promising alpha emitter for the targeted alpha ...
The high therapeutic effect of targeted radioisotope/radionuclide therapy (TRT) using α-emitters, es...
PurposeWe demonstrate cyclotron production of high-quality 225Ac using an electroplated 226Ra target...
[Aim] We evaluated the production feasibility of Ac-225 (T1/2 = 10 d, decay to Bi-209 via 4α+2β) by ...
Cyclotrons are particle accelerator machines which have<br />many applications in industry, technolo...
The science of cancer research is currently expanding its use of alpha particle emitting radioisotop...
Medical radionuclide production technology is well established. Both reactors and cyclotrons are uti...
Contains fulltext : 193634.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The global netw...
Nuclear medicine is based on the radiotracer principle of George de Hevesy and the magic bullet conc...
Medical radionuclide production technology is well established. There is, however, a constant need f...
Soon after the discovery of radioactivity it was shown that radionuclides can be used both for diagn...
The fundamental problem in the treatment of tumors in the interior of the body is to give the tumor ...
A 200- to 500-..mu..A source of 70- to 90-MeV protons would be a valuable asset to the nuclear medic...
A current emphasis in nuclear medicine is to better match the physical lifetime of the radionuclides...
The feasibility of producing Ac-225 by proton irradiation of Ra-226 in a cyclotron through the react...
[Introduction] Ac-225 (T1/2 = 10 d) is regarded as a promising alpha emitter for the targeted alpha ...
The high therapeutic effect of targeted radioisotope/radionuclide therapy (TRT) using α-emitters, es...
PurposeWe demonstrate cyclotron production of high-quality 225Ac using an electroplated 226Ra target...
[Aim] We evaluated the production feasibility of Ac-225 (T1/2 = 10 d, decay to Bi-209 via 4α+2β) by ...
Cyclotrons are particle accelerator machines which have<br />many applications in industry, technolo...
The science of cancer research is currently expanding its use of alpha particle emitting radioisotop...
Medical radionuclide production technology is well established. Both reactors and cyclotrons are uti...
Contains fulltext : 193634.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The global netw...
Nuclear medicine is based on the radiotracer principle of George de Hevesy and the magic bullet conc...
Medical radionuclide production technology is well established. There is, however, a constant need f...
Soon after the discovery of radioactivity it was shown that radionuclides can be used both for diagn...
The fundamental problem in the treatment of tumors in the interior of the body is to give the tumor ...
A 200- to 500-..mu..A source of 70- to 90-MeV protons would be a valuable asset to the nuclear medic...
A current emphasis in nuclear medicine is to better match the physical lifetime of the radionuclides...