1.Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma-comparison of radiotherapy alone to chemo-radiotherapy combination with or without surgery-.
Hyung Sik LEE ; Won Joo HUH ; Gwi Eon KIM ; Chang Ok SEO ; Joon Kyoo ROH ; Jae Kyung ROH ; Byung Soo KIM
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1993;25(1):59-66
No abstract available.
Radiotherapy*
3.Intracranial beta-hCG Secreting Germinoma: Clinical Significance and Radiotherapy Results.
Kyung Hwan SHIN ; Il Han KIM ; Wee Saing KANG ; Sung Whan HA ; Charn Il PARK
Journal of the Korean Cancer Association 1999;31(2):396-402
No abstract available.
Germinoma*
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Radiotherapy*
4.A Case of Mondor's Disease Developed during Radiotherapy after Resection of Malignant Melanoma.
Kum Hee JUNG ; Hyun Jeong PARK
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2013;51(12):1001-1003
No abstract available.
Melanoma*
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Radiotherapy*
5.Development of a New Radiotherapy Technique using the Quasi-conformation Method.
Tae Jin CHOI ; Jin Hee KIM ; Ok Bae KIM
Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology 1991;9(2):343-350
The quasi-conformation therapy was performed to get a homogeneous dose distributions for irregeular shaped tumor lesion by using the arc moving beam and beam modifying filer which was made by cerrobend alloy (p=9.4g/cc) metal. In our dose calcuation programme, it was fundmentally based on Clarkson's method to calcuate the irregular multi-step block field in rotation therapy. In this study, the expected relative depth doses under multipartial attenuator agree well with measured data at same plane. The results of comparison the dose computation with that of TLD measurement are very closed within +/-5% uncertainties in the irradiation to phantom with quasi-comformation method. And it has shown that irregular typed multi-step filter can be applied to quasi-conformation therapy in high energy radiation plannings.
Alloys
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Radiotherapy*
6.Evaluation of the Long-Term Stability for the Cylindrical Ionization Chambers.
Jeong Eun RAH ; Ju Young HONG ; Gwe Ya KIM ; Chun il LIM ; Hee Kyo JEONG ; Dong Oh SHIN ; Tea Suk SUH
The Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology 2006;24(2):138-143
PURPOSE: To analyze the long-term stability of Farmer-type cylindrical ionization chambers by calibration factor provided from the KFDA (Korea Food Drug Administration) MATERIALS AND METHODS: The cylindrical ionization chambers used in this study were the PTW 30001 (30006), 30013, 30002, 30004, 23333, the Capintec PR06C, the NE 2571, the Exradin A12 and the Wellhofer FC65G (IC70). We were analyzed that the N(k) and N(D,W) calibration factor for the cylindrical chambers and compared between the measured N(D,W) and calculated N(D,W) calibration factor. RESULTS: We have observed that the long-term stability of the PTW 30013 (30006), the Wellhofer FC65G (IC70) and the NE 2571 has varied within 0.2%. The measured N(D,W) calibration factor was about 1.0% higher than the calculated N(D,W) that determined by the N(k) calibration factor. CONCLUSION: The study has evaluated that the long-term stability of the cylindrical chambers through analysis for the Nk and N(D,W) calibration factor. It has contributed to the improvement of clinical electron dosimetry in radiotherapy centers.
Calibration
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Radiotherapy
7.Brain complications related to radiotherapy
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):17-19
The study involved 51 patients with primary brain tumors and 8 patients with brain metastasis from acute leukemia. Age of patients ranged from 5 to 70 years. Drugs for anti-cerebral edema were administered 48 - 72 hours before radiotherapy. For patients with high-volume primary brain tumors, synacthen 1 mL x1 ampoule daily was used and dexamethasone 16-20 mg daily was administered during radiotherapy. For patients with acute leukemia, dexamethasone 8 - 16 mg was used daily. Results: It is possible to prevent from acute cerebral complications if the conventional dose division of radiotherapy is performed appropriately with use of anti-cerebral edema drugs around radiotherapy. The closed monitoring must be given for cases in which chemotherapy, especially methotrexate, was used with radiotherapy
Brain
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Radiotherapy
8.Determination of Output Factors for the Gamma Knife using a Radiophotoluminescent Glass Rod Detector.
Jeong Eun RAH ; Won Seop SUH ; Dong Oh SHIN ; Hee Sun KIM ; Tea Suk SUH
Korean Journal of Medical Physics 2007;18(1):13-19
The purpose of study is to investigate whether glass rod detector (GRD) would be suitable for dosimeter of radiotherapy units. A GRD is used for the measurement of the output factors and x-axis beam profiles from Gamma Knife. The output factors measured with GRD from the 14, 8 and 4 mm collimators relative to the 18 mm collimator are 0.980+/-0.013, 0.949+/-0.013 and 0.872+/-0.012, respectively. The output factors obtained with a GRD are within 1.0% in good agreement with the values recommended by the manufacture. The full width at half maximum (FWHM) of x-axis beam profiles measured with GRD are 5.9 mm at a 4 mm collimator.
Glass*
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Radiotherapy
10.Interdisciplinary and regional cooperation towards Head and Neck Cancer Interventional Radiotherapy (Brachytherapy) implementation in Southeast Asia
Vito Filbert Jayalie ; David Johnson ; Sudibio Sudibio ; Rudiyo Rudiyo ; Juli Jamnasi ; Hendriyo Hendriyo ; Jose Roel Resubal ; Dan Joseph Manlapaz ; Marjorie Cua ; Janell Marie Genson ; Cesar Vincent Villafuerte III ; Jennifer Alzaga ; Evelyn Dancel ; Stellar Marie Cabrera ; Maureen Bojador ; Ashwini Budrukkar ; Michael Benedict Mejia ; Adrian Fernando ; Warren Bacorro
Journal of Medicine University of Santo Tomas 2024;8(1):1381-1389
We review the evolution of Brachytherapy to interventional radiotherapy and its current and potential roles in HNC management, and the requirements and challenges towards its effective and sustainable implementation in SEA.
Brachytherapy
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Radiotherapy