Pulsed dose rate brachytherapy – is it the right way?

Pulsed dose rate (PDR-BT) treatment is a brachytherapy modality that combines physical advantages of high-doserate (HDR-BT) technology (isodose optimization, radiation safety) with the radiobiological advantages of low-dose-rate (LDR-BT) brachytherapy. Pulsed brachytherapy consists of using stronger...

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Main Author: Janusz Skowronek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2010-10-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy
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spelling doaj-015f78c0499249fdb8c9db13efcbe4132020-11-24T23:48:03ZengTermedia Publishing HouseJournal of Contemporary Brachytherapy1689-832X2081-28412010-10-0123107113Pulsed dose rate brachytherapy – is it the right way?Janusz SkowronekPulsed dose rate (PDR-BT) treatment is a brachytherapy modality that combines physical advantages of high-doserate (HDR-BT) technology (isodose optimization, radiation safety) with the radiobiological advantages of low-dose-rate (LDR-BT) brachytherapy. Pulsed brachytherapy consists of using stronger radiation source than for LDR-BT and producing series of short exposures of 10 to 30 minutes in every hour to approximately the same total dose in the sameoverall time as with the LDR-BT. Modern afterloading equipment offers certain advantages over interstitial or intracavitaryinsertion of separate needles, tubes, seeds or wires. Isodose volumes in tissues can be created flexibly by a combinationof careful placement of the catheter and the adjustment of the dwell times of the computerized stepping source.Automatic removal of the radiation sources into a shielded safe eliminates radiation exposures to staff and visitors.Radiation exposure is also eliminated to the staff who formerly loaded and unloaded multiplicity of radioactive sources into the catheters, ovoids, tubes etc. This review based on summarized clinical investigations, analyses the feasibility and the background to introduce this brachytherapy technique and chosen clinical applications of PDR-BT.http://www.termedia.pl/Review-articles-Pulsed-dose-rate-brachytherapy-is-it-the-right-way-,54,15495,1,1.htmlindicationsPDR brachytherapypulsed doseradiobiology
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Pulsed dose rate brachytherapy – is it the right way?
Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy
indications
PDR brachytherapy
pulsed dose
radiobiology
author_facet Janusz Skowronek
author_sort Janusz Skowronek
title Pulsed dose rate brachytherapy – is it the right way?
title_short Pulsed dose rate brachytherapy – is it the right way?
title_full Pulsed dose rate brachytherapy – is it the right way?
title_fullStr Pulsed dose rate brachytherapy – is it the right way?
title_full_unstemmed Pulsed dose rate brachytherapy – is it the right way?
title_sort pulsed dose rate brachytherapy – is it the right way?
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy
issn 1689-832X
2081-2841
publishDate 2010-10-01
description Pulsed dose rate (PDR-BT) treatment is a brachytherapy modality that combines physical advantages of high-doserate (HDR-BT) technology (isodose optimization, radiation safety) with the radiobiological advantages of low-dose-rate (LDR-BT) brachytherapy. Pulsed brachytherapy consists of using stronger radiation source than for LDR-BT and producing series of short exposures of 10 to 30 minutes in every hour to approximately the same total dose in the sameoverall time as with the LDR-BT. Modern afterloading equipment offers certain advantages over interstitial or intracavitaryinsertion of separate needles, tubes, seeds or wires. Isodose volumes in tissues can be created flexibly by a combinationof careful placement of the catheter and the adjustment of the dwell times of the computerized stepping source.Automatic removal of the radiation sources into a shielded safe eliminates radiation exposures to staff and visitors.Radiation exposure is also eliminated to the staff who formerly loaded and unloaded multiplicity of radioactive sources into the catheters, ovoids, tubes etc. This review based on summarized clinical investigations, analyses the feasibility and the background to introduce this brachytherapy technique and chosen clinical applications of PDR-BT.
topic indications
PDR brachytherapy
pulsed dose
radiobiology
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