Perturbation of cobalt 60 radiation doses by metal objects implanted during oral and maxillofacial surgery |
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Authors: | M Tatcher A Kuten J Helman D Laufer |
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Abstract: | The influence on cobalt 60 dose distributions of typical metal parts used in oral and maxillofacial surgery was studied. Relative doses were determined by exposing x-ray films in a polystyrene phantom set-up containing samples of Vitallium, titanium, and stainless steel. Optical densities were converted to doses with the aid of sensitometric curves. The results show that for normal incidence there is a 25% to 40% increase in dose at the entrance side of the metal and a 20% to 25% decrease in dose at the exit side. The enhancement effect falls off rapidly and becomes negligible at about 1 mm from the interface. The reduction effect decreases more gradually and is still evident at distances of a few centimeters. These dose perturbations should be taken into account in the planning of radiation therapy for patients in whom metal objects have been implanted. |
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Keywords: | Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Tatcher: Department of Oncology Rambam Medical Center 35254 Haifa Israel. |
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