The nanoparticle-induced dose enhancement effect has been shown to improve the therapeutic efficacy of ionizing radiation in external beam radiotherapy. Whereas previous studies have focused on gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), no quantitative studies have been conducted to investigate the potential superiority of other high atomic number (Z) nanomaterials such as bismuth-based nanoparticles. The aims of this study were to experimentally validate and quantify the dose enhancement properties of commercially available bismuth-based nanoparticles (bismuth oxide (Bi2O3-NPs) and bismuth sulfide (Bi2S3-NPs)), and investigate their potential superiority over AuNPs in terms of radiation dose enhancement. Phantom cuvettes doped with and without nanopartic...
International audienceRecent reviews described the efficient syntheses of metallic bismuth nanoparti...
Introduction: During recent years, carcinogenic effects of X-ray have been proven. Todays, lead is u...
A digital phantom was created from a CT scan of a patient’s head and employed together with GATE 8.2...
This study provides the first proof of the novel application of bismuth oxide as a radiosensitiser. ...
Radiotherapy is an essential component in the treatment of all types of cancer. Radiotherapy uses io...
Background: Nanotechnology application has successfully reached numerous scientific breakthroughs in...
Nanoparticles of high atomic number (Z) materials can act as radiosensitizers to enhance radiation d...
Nanoparticles of high atomic number (Z) materials can act as radiosensitizers to enhance radiation d...
Gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) have been extensively investigated as contrast and dose enhancing agents...
Metal-based nanoparticles such as gold, silver, platinum, and bismuth have been widely investigated ...
Metal-based nanoparticles such as gold, silver, platinum, and bismuth have been widely investigated ...
Metal-based nanoparticles such as gold, silver, platinum, and bismuth have been widely investigated ...
Purpose Intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) technique is an advanced radio therapeutic method used fo...
Radiation Therapy (RT) is a common treatment for cancerous lesions that acts by ionizing matter in t...
International audienceRecent reviews described the efficient syntheses of metallic bismuth nanoparti...
International audienceRecent reviews described the efficient syntheses of metallic bismuth nanoparti...
Introduction: During recent years, carcinogenic effects of X-ray have been proven. Todays, lead is u...
A digital phantom was created from a CT scan of a patient’s head and employed together with GATE 8.2...
This study provides the first proof of the novel application of bismuth oxide as a radiosensitiser. ...
Radiotherapy is an essential component in the treatment of all types of cancer. Radiotherapy uses io...
Background: Nanotechnology application has successfully reached numerous scientific breakthroughs in...
Nanoparticles of high atomic number (Z) materials can act as radiosensitizers to enhance radiation d...
Nanoparticles of high atomic number (Z) materials can act as radiosensitizers to enhance radiation d...
Gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) have been extensively investigated as contrast and dose enhancing agents...
Metal-based nanoparticles such as gold, silver, platinum, and bismuth have been widely investigated ...
Metal-based nanoparticles such as gold, silver, platinum, and bismuth have been widely investigated ...
Metal-based nanoparticles such as gold, silver, platinum, and bismuth have been widely investigated ...
Purpose Intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) technique is an advanced radio therapeutic method used fo...
Radiation Therapy (RT) is a common treatment for cancerous lesions that acts by ionizing matter in t...
International audienceRecent reviews described the efficient syntheses of metallic bismuth nanoparti...
International audienceRecent reviews described the efficient syntheses of metallic bismuth nanoparti...
Introduction: During recent years, carcinogenic effects of X-ray have been proven. Todays, lead is u...
A digital phantom was created from a CT scan of a patient’s head and employed together with GATE 8.2...