DocumentCode
3594149
Title
Physics of pulsed dose-rate brachytherapy
Author
Hensley, Frank W.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Radiotherapy, Heidelberg Univ., Germany
Volume
3
fYear
2000
fDate
6/22/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2305
Abstract
Pulsed Dose-rate (PDR) brachytherapy is a highly fractionated treatment with a single stepping source which intends to replace Continuous Low Dose-rate (CLDR) therapy with radioactive wires or seeds. The advantages of the stepping source are it´s better possibilities of optimizing the shape and the homogeneity of the dose distribution by modulating the dwell times. Radiobiological calculations predict conditions concerning fraction (“pulse”) dose and inter-fraction intervals under which PDR should yield an equivalent biological effectiveness to a CLDR treatment. PDR afterloaders operate with source activities around 1 Ci of Ir-192 leading to irradiations at high dose-rate. The safety issues of high dose-rate treatments have so far kept the number of PDR users small. One of the important issues is the question whether the presence of a physicist is required at all times during the treatment, or if an availability within an as yet unspecified response time is sufficient. Other important issues are staff training, and quality assurance of applications suited for long overall times of automatically controlled treatment
Keywords
dosimetry; quality control; radiation therapy; safety; training; 1 ci; Ir; automatically controlled treatment; continuous low dose-rate therapy; dwell time; highly fractionated treatment; pulsed dose-rate brachytherapy physics; quality assurance; radioactive seeds; radioactive wires; radiobiological calculations; safety issues; single stepping source; staff training; therapeutic nuclear medicine; unspecified response time; Automatic control; Brachytherapy; Delay; Fractionation; Medical treatment; Physics; Quality assurance; Safety; Shape; Wires;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2000. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE
ISSN
1094-687X
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6465-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.2000.900603
Filename
900603
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