of brachytherapy
Advantages of brachytherapy The probability of local tumour control increases with increasing radiation dose, however, so does the probability of normal tissue damage. Brachytherapy allows the delivery of a highly…
Advantages of brachytherapy The probability of local tumour control increases with increasing radiation dose, however, so does the probability of normal tissue damage. Brachytherapy allows the delivery of a highly…
Indications for brachytherapy The extent of the neoplasm must be known precisely as treatment is often given to a relatively small volume and ‘geographic miss’ is otherwise likely. The site…
Introduction Indications for brachytherapy Advantages of brachytherapy Disadvantages of brachytherapy Radionuclides in brachytherapy Gamma emitters Radioactivity Half-life Material properties Half-life and specification of source strength Absorbed dose Gamma emitters …
Introduction The use of discrete gamma ray sources to irradiate tissues is usually referred to as brachytherapy and falls into three distinct applications. Interstitial therapy is where the sources are…
Treatment plan checking A treatment planning system will be tested during commissioning and this will include evaluating correct data transfer to the record and verify network and treatment unit, and…
Special techniques Over the past 20 years, highly specialist treatment techniques have been developed often with dedicated treatment machines. Although often some form of the treatment can be delivered on…
Differences between kilovoltage and electron therapy While both modalities are suited for superficial treatments, the mechanism of dose deposition is different, resulting in clinically significant differences in the features of…
Chapter 8). Maximum dose is deposited at the surface and the 90% dose level will be approximately 2 mm deep for a 60 kV beam up to 10 mm deep at 220 kV. The…
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