Radiation Dosimetry for Radionuclide Therapy

동위원소 치료 관련 방사선 흡수선량평가

  • Kim, Eun-Hee (Laboratory of Cyclotron Application, Korea Cancer Center Hospital)
  • 김은희 (원자력병원 싸이클로트론응용연구실)
  • Published : 2001.05.18

Abstract

The radionuclide therapy is a protocol for tumor control by administering radionuclides as the cytotoxic agents. Radionuclides concentrated at the site of cancerous lesion are expected to kill the cancerous cells with minimal injury to the normal tissue. The efficacy of every radionuclide treatment can be evaluated by examining the toxicity to the lesion differentiated from that to the normal tissue. Radiation dosimetry is the procedure of quantitating the energy absorbed by target volumes of interest. Dosimetric information plays an indicator of the expected radiation damage and thus the therapeutic efficacy. This paper summarizes the dosimetric aspects in radionuclide therapy in terms of radionuclides of use, radiation dosimetry methodology and considerations for each treatment in practical use.

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