2013
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/444/1/012100
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Towards comprehensive characterization of Cs-137 Seeds using PRESAGE® dosimetry with optical tomography

Abstract: We describe a method to directly measure the radial dose and anisotropy functions of brachytherapy sources using polyurethane based dosimeters read out with optical CT. We measured the radial dose and anisotropy functions for a Cs-137 source using a PRESAGE® dosimeter (9.5cm diameter, 9.2cm height) with a 0.35cm channel drilled for source placement. The dosimeter was immersed in water and irradiated to 5.3Gy at 1cm. Pre- and post-irradiation optical CT scans were acquired with the Duke Large field of view Opti… Show more

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“…It is widely accepted that the PRESAGE ® dosimeter is not sensitive to atmospheric oxygen, which is a significant advantage over gel-based dosimeters (Guo et al 2006, Pierquet et al 2010, Adamson et al 2013. However, no experimental studies have been documented in the literature to support such a claim.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is widely accepted that the PRESAGE ® dosimeter is not sensitive to atmospheric oxygen, which is a significant advantage over gel-based dosimeters (Guo et al 2006, Pierquet et al 2010, Adamson et al 2013. However, no experimental studies have been documented in the literature to support such a claim.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%