Introduction: Biokinetic and dosimetry studies in small animals often precede clinical radionuclide therapies. As in human studies, a reliable evaluation of therapeutic efficacy is essential and must be based on accurate dosimetry, which must be based on a realistic dosimetry model. The aim of this study was to evaluate the differences in the results when using a more anatomic realistic mouse phantom, as compared to previously mathematically described phantoms, based mainly on ellipsoids and cylinders. The difference in results from the two Monte Carlo codes, EGS4 and MCNPX 2.6a, was also evaluated. Methods: An anatomical correct mouse phantom (Moby) was developed by Segars et al. for the evaluation and optimization of the in vivo imaging o...
Objective: During precision irradiation of a preclinical lung tumour model, the tumour is subject to...
Radionuclide therapy requires patient-specific planning of the absorbed dose to target volumes, in m...
International audienceIn order to support animal experiments of chronic radionuclides intake with re...
Abstract Background. Clinical treatment with radionuclides is usually preceded by biokinetic and dos...
In addition to being a powerful clinical tool, Positron emission tomography (PET) is also used in sm...
International audienceIntroduction: Small animal dosimetry serves as an important link in establishi...
The aim of this work was to calculate S values for 99mTc, 67Ga, 68Ga, 18F, 223Ra, 166Ho, 90Y, 161Tb ...
The ability to estimate absorbed doses in experimental animals to which radiolabeled material has be...
The aim of this study was to create and test a new mice 3D-voxel phantom named DM_BRA for mice and h...
Tissue-equivalent phantoms are suitable tools for radiation dosimetry investigations. The goal of th...
Significant improvements in radiotherapy are likely to come from biological rather than technical op...
Purpose: Small animals are increasingly used as translational models in preclinical imaging studies,...
Objective: During precision irradiation of a preclinical lung tumour model, the tumour is subject to...
Radionuclide therapy requires patient-specific planning of the absorbed dose to target volumes, in m...
International audienceIn order to support animal experiments of chronic radionuclides intake with re...
Abstract Background. Clinical treatment with radionuclides is usually preceded by biokinetic and dos...
In addition to being a powerful clinical tool, Positron emission tomography (PET) is also used in sm...
International audienceIntroduction: Small animal dosimetry serves as an important link in establishi...
The aim of this work was to calculate S values for 99mTc, 67Ga, 68Ga, 18F, 223Ra, 166Ho, 90Y, 161Tb ...
The ability to estimate absorbed doses in experimental animals to which radiolabeled material has be...
The aim of this study was to create and test a new mice 3D-voxel phantom named DM_BRA for mice and h...
Tissue-equivalent phantoms are suitable tools for radiation dosimetry investigations. The goal of th...
Significant improvements in radiotherapy are likely to come from biological rather than technical op...
Purpose: Small animals are increasingly used as translational models in preclinical imaging studies,...
Objective: During precision irradiation of a preclinical lung tumour model, the tumour is subject to...
Radionuclide therapy requires patient-specific planning of the absorbed dose to target volumes, in m...
International audienceIn order to support animal experiments of chronic radionuclides intake with re...