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[en] Recently Cesium-137 tubes have been acquired to replace our old stock of Radium-226 for intracavitary applications. Their construction is such that an active length of 15 mm is positioned asymmetrically within the physical length, with a spacing of 4 mm between eyelet end of tube and active source length and a spacing of 1.5 mm at the opposite end. Evaluation of standard radium tubes reveals asymmetry also, the extent of which depends on source strength. The difference in physical structure of these sources leads to dosimetric variations of about 20% depending upon the arrangement of the multiple sources in a tandem. Our thermoluminiscent dosimetry (TLD) measurements of dose distributions around the Delclos type mini-ovoids and Fletcher-Suit applicators using these 137Cs tubes indicate possibly significant dosage mis-estimates. However, by carefully orienting the sources or by correcting apparent source locations on localization films, these errors may be minimized. The design considerations of a new applicator and our dosimetric measurements on such a system are discussed
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21. annual meeting of the American Society of Therapeutic Radiologists; New Orleans, LA, USA; 23 Oct 1979
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Journal Article
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Conference
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International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology and Physics; ISSN 0360-3016;
; v. 7(4); p. 555-559

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ALPHA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BODY, BODY AREAS, CESIUM ISOTOPES, EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI, HEAVY NUCLEI, INTERMEDIATE MASS NUCLEI, ISOTOPES, MEDICINE, NUCLEI, ODD-EVEN NUCLEI, RADIATION SOURCES, RADIOISOTOPES, RADIUM ISOTOPES, THERAPY, YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
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