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Comput Methods Programs Biomed ; 159: 37-50, 2018 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29650317

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Calculation of 3D dose distribution during radiotherapy and nuclear medicine helps us for better treatment of sensitive organs such as ovaries and uterus. In this research, we investigate two groups of normoxic dosimeters based on meta-acrylic acid (MAGIC and MAGICAUG) and polyacrylamide (PAGATUG and PAGATAUG) for brachytherapy, nuclear medicine and Tele-therapy in their sensitive and critical role as organ dosimeters. METHODS: These polymer gel dosimeters are compared with soft tissue while irradiated by different energy photons in therapeutic applications. This comparison has been simulated by Monte-Carlo based MCNPX code. ORNL phantom-Female has been used to model the critical organs of kidneys, ovaries and uterus. Right kidney is proposed to be the source of irradiation and another two organs are exposed to this irradiation. RESULTS: Effective atomic numbers of soft tissue, MAGIC, MAGICAUG, PAGATUG and PAGATAUG are 6.86, 7.07, 6.95, 7.28, and 7.07 respectively. Results show the polymer gel dosimeters are comparable to soft tissue for using in nuclear medicine and Tele-therapy. Differences between gel dosimeters and soft tissue are defined as the dose responses. This difference is less than 4.1%, 22.6% and 71.9% for Tele-therapy, nuclear medicine and brachytherapy respectively. The results approved that gel dosimeters are the best choice for ovaries and uterus in nuclear medicine and Tele-therapy respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Due to the slight difference between the effective atomic numbers of these polymer gel dosimeters and soft tissue, these polymer gels are not suitable for brachytherapy since the dependence of photon interaction to atomic number, for low energy brachytherapy, had been so effective. Also this dependence to atomic number, decrease for photoelectric and increase for Compton. Therefore polymer gel dosimeters are not a good alternative to soft tissue replacement in brachytherapy.


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Nuclear Medicine/instrumentation , Polymers , Radiation Dosimeters , Radiometry/instrumentation , Telemedicine/instrumentation , Female , Gels , Humans , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Monte Carlo Method , Ovary/diagnostic imaging , Phantoms, Imaging , Photons , Uterus/diagnostic imaging
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Iran Red Crescent Med J ; 18(7): e27300, 2016 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27651948

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BACKGROUND: According to the world health organization, radon is a leading cause of cancer in various internal organs and should be regarded with concern. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to evaluate the concentration of soluble radon in the drinking water of the city of Aliabad Katoul, Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The radon concentration was measured by using a radon meter, SARAD(TM) model RTM 1688-2, according to accepted standards of evaluation. RESULTS: The mean radon concentration in the drinking water of Aliabad Katoul is 2.90 ± 0.57 Bq/L. CONCLUSIONS: The radon concentration in Aliabad Katoul is below the limit for hazardous levels, but some precautions will make conditions even safer for the local populace.

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