“…For the low-perfusion fat and compact bone, M s and T 1/2,bios were set to 0.9 and 15,000 s, respectively. In soft bone, intermediate values of M s and T 1/2,bios were approximated to 0.6 and 8,000 s. For all remaining tissue, an average value of M s = 0.55 and T 1/2,bios = 3,500 s was used in spine sites, while a value of M s = 0.35 and T 1/2,bios = 10,000 s was used for head sites, based on the results of animal studies in muscle and brain, respectively (16). In the patient with ocular melanoma, reduced perfusion (M s = 0.8, T 1/2,bios = 10,000 s) was assumed within the eye, whereas an average value of 0.45 (M s ) and 6,000 s (T 1/2,bios ) was used for the surrounding tissue.…”