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  • Title: Quality assurance of I-125 seed permanent implant therapy using a self-color developing reflection-type dosimetry sheet film.
    Author: Furutani S, Ikushima H, Ozaki K, Oita M, Sasaki M, Takegawa Y, Nishitani H.
    Journal: Radiat Med; 2005 Nov; 23(7):474-7. PubMed ID: 16485537.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE: We evaluated a self-color developing sheet-type film for the detection of dead seeds in I-125 permanent implant therapy for prostate cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS: As a preliminary study, we irradiated X-rays to a self-developing reflection-type sheet film and created a relational curve between absorbed dose and film density. I-125 seeds were placed on a film and the approximate absorbed dose of I-125 was calculated from the relational curve of X-rays. A cartridge in which a dead seed was loaded among 10 I-125 seeds was placed on the film and the detectability of the dead seed was evaluated. RESULTS: Using the relational curve of X-rays, it was possible to measure the approximate absorbed dose of I-125 seeds and to easily detect a dead seed at a glance. Using sterilized film, it was possible to detect a dead seed. CONCLUSION: The self-developing film method is feasible for the detection of a dead seed in a cartridge without re-sterilization of seeds.
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