2017
DOI: 10.15406/ijrrt.2017.03.00058
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Evaluation of Use of Thyroid Shield in Mammography: A Preliminary Study

Abstract: Purpose: Verify if the use of thyroid shield was effective in reducing the radiation dose received by the thyroid in mammography. Materials and Methods:Using a General Electric Senograph DMR+ mammographer with two bucky's, thermoluminescent dosimeters and two phantoms, one of body and the other of breast, were made measurements in cranio-caudal and medio-lateral oblique views. The variation was made with and without thyroid shield, and in the breast without shield, on both views. Results:After collecting and a… Show more

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“…The most common cancer in women worldwide is breast cancer and radiotherapy is the best treatment choice after mastectomy. 1,2 In the radiation therapy after mastectomy, depending on the type of tumor, the area of the breast removed goes under radiotherapy.…”
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“…The most common cancer in women worldwide is breast cancer and radiotherapy is the best treatment choice after mastectomy. 1,2 In the radiation therapy after mastectomy, depending on the type of tumor, the area of the breast removed goes under radiotherapy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Introduction:The most common cancer in women worldwide is breast cancer and radiotherapy is the best treatment choice after mastectomy. 1,2 In the radiation therapy after mastectomy, depending on the type of tumor, the area of the breast removed goes under radiotherapy.Methods: TLD (Thermoluminescence Dosimetry) chips were used in this project. Typically, each patient under an irradiation of 200 cGy during 25 sessions received a total of 5000 cGy.
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