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Ampulatory intraluminal brachytherapy of mailgnant biliary obstruction
Joseph Tuvia+5 more
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Prostate specific antigen findings and biopsy results following interactive ultrasound guided transperineal brachytherapy for early stage prostate carcinoma [PDF]
Richard G. Stock+4 more
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Abstract Background Intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) using the INTRABEAM system has shown promise in glioblastoma treatment. However, accurate dosimetry remains challenging due to the low‐energy photons used and the heterogeneity of tissues in the brain. Current clinical practice relies on the TARGIT method, but more robust approaches, including
David Santiago Ayala Alvarez+6 more
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Radiant advances: The future of brachytherapy in oral oncology
Brachytherapy has become integral to the treatment of oral cancers, offering the advantage of delivering high doses of radiation directly to tumors while minimizing exposure to surrounding healthy tissues.
Shyamaladevi Babu, Madhan Krishnan
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Ten‐year disease free survival after transperineal sonography‐guided iodine‐125 brachytherapy with or without 45‐gray external beam irradiation in the treatment of patients with clinically localized, low to high gleason grade prostate carcinoma [PDF]
Gerald E. Hanks
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Medical physicist should be a planner in the treatment planning process
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, Volume 26, Issue 7, July 2025.
Dongxu Wang, Douglas E. Prah, Yi Rong
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Abstract Background Radiobiological data suggests variations in relative biological effectiveness (RBE) between clinically used photon‐based sources. A microdosimetric formalism using Monte Carlo (MC) methods can mechanistically describe the photon RBE.
Mirta Dumančić+6 more
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