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CIRMS Needs Report

Identifying Needs in ionizing radiation science and technology

A.08.1 Liquid Based and Micro-Brachytherapy Sources

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Background

Liquid based and micro-brachytherapy sources are coming into wider use for therapy applications. Recently, NIST developed a “nuclear medicine” standard based upon a contained activity measurement. However, such an activity measurement is not sufficiently precise for use in radiation therapy. A preferred standard would consist of a statement of the emitted radiation from the source.

A critical need in this area is a technique to transfer the calibration from the assay of a sample of an unsealed radioactive source, to the calibration of the unsealed source in the environment used for treatment. In some cases, the unsealed source is introduced by a catheter into a balloon, which is implanted into the target tissue. The effect of the balloon, as well as the specific geometry of the unsealed source, must be addressed.