An international collaboration was organized to undertake a dosimetry exchange to enable the future combination of clinical data from different centers conducting neutron capture therapy trials. As a first step (Part I) the dosimetry group from the Americas, represented by MIT, visited the clinical centers at Studsvik (Sweden), VTT Espoo (Finland), and the Nuclear Research Institute (NRI) at Rez (Czech Republic). A combined VTT/NRI group reciprocated with a visit to MIT. Each participant performed a series of dosimetry measurements under equivalent irradiation conditions using methods appropriate to their clinical protocols. This entailed in-air measurements and dose versus depth measurements in a large water phantom. Thermal neutron flux a...
The verification of the correctness of planned and executed treatments is imperative for safety in r...
Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a radiotherapy method which utilises an epithermal neutron b...
In boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) the physical dose must have a metrologically traceable link ...
An international collaboration was organized to undertake a dosimetry exchange to enable the future ...
An international collaboration was organized to undertake a dosimetry exchange to enable the future ...
The meaningful sharing and combining of clinical results from different centers in the world perform...
The meaningful sharing and combining of clinical results from different centers in the world perform...
An international collaboration was organized by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to u...
For the development and clinical implementation of the particular type of radiotherapy BNCT, it is o...
In radiotherapy, uncertainty regarding the the absorbed dose in a patient has to be on a level such ...
The Phase I clinical trials for boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) started in May 1999 in Otaniemi...
The international collaboration that was organized to undertake a dosimetry exchange for purposes of...
Two clinical phase I/II protocols (P01, P03) on boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) for the treatme...
Accurate radiation dosimetry is of paramount importance in order to ensure safe delivery of radiothe...
The beam was successfully characterized in air and in phantom using various radiation dosimeter:,. T...
The verification of the correctness of planned and executed treatments is imperative for safety in r...
Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a radiotherapy method which utilises an epithermal neutron b...
In boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) the physical dose must have a metrologically traceable link ...
An international collaboration was organized to undertake a dosimetry exchange to enable the future ...
An international collaboration was organized to undertake a dosimetry exchange to enable the future ...
The meaningful sharing and combining of clinical results from different centers in the world perform...
The meaningful sharing and combining of clinical results from different centers in the world perform...
An international collaboration was organized by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to u...
For the development and clinical implementation of the particular type of radiotherapy BNCT, it is o...
In radiotherapy, uncertainty regarding the the absorbed dose in a patient has to be on a level such ...
The Phase I clinical trials for boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) started in May 1999 in Otaniemi...
The international collaboration that was organized to undertake a dosimetry exchange for purposes of...
Two clinical phase I/II protocols (P01, P03) on boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) for the treatme...
Accurate radiation dosimetry is of paramount importance in order to ensure safe delivery of radiothe...
The beam was successfully characterized in air and in phantom using various radiation dosimeter:,. T...
The verification of the correctness of planned and executed treatments is imperative for safety in r...
Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a radiotherapy method which utilises an epithermal neutron b...
In boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) the physical dose must have a metrologically traceable link ...