Investigating the effects of gold and titania nanoparticles in the treatment of breast cancer using a compressed breast phantom in the presence of high intensity low mono-energetic x-ray radiation
Abstract:Today, with the advancement of nanotechnology, nanomaterials with high atomic number such as gold and titania nanoparticles can be specifically concentrated in tumor cells in various way and benefited from the advantage of increasing the dose due to the proximity of these element next to cancer cells as a radiation sensitizer. In this research, parameters such as radiation energy (in the range of kilo voltage), nanoparticles concentration and tumor depth were investigated in the compressed breast phantom by us… Show more
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