Determination of dosimetric characteristics of irseed 125I brachytherapy source

Abstract

Introduction: Low dose rate brachytherapy sources have been widely used for interstitial implants in tumor sites, particularly in prostate. Dosimetric characteristics of a new IrSeed 125I brachytherapy source have been determined using the LiF thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) chips. Materials and Methods: Dose rate constant, radial dose function, and anisotropy function around the IrSeed 125I source were measured in a plexiglass phantom using TLD-100 chips. A plexiglass slab phantom with dimensions of 30×30×7.3 cm3 was used to measure dose distribution around the source. Results: Dose rate constant was measured to be equal to 0.965±0.006 cGyh-1U-1. Radial dose function, anisotropy function, and geometry function have been presented as tabulated data for the IrSeed source. Conclusion: Basically, the dosimetric parameters presented here for this new IrSeed source have clinical and treatment planning applications

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