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BIR Radiation and Oncology Meeting 2022

Five years hospital experience with the Amersham caesium 137 manual afterloading system

Abstract

The Amersham caesium 137 manual afterloading system for treatment of cancer of the uterine cervix and endometrium has been in use at the Royal Free Hospital for more than five years. The system uses permanently loaded flexible source pencils in combination with standard packs of disposable plastic applicators. Both sources and applicators have proved trouble-free in use. The sources are transported in special containers designed and built at the Royal Free Hospital and are inserted and removed on the ward by nursing staff. A set of sources is used in theatre for rectal and bladder dose measurements when the applicators are inserted. Staff radiation doses are low. The system is mainly used to produce pear-shaped dose distributions similar to those of the Manchester system, but simple cylindrical distributions are possible using symmetrically loaded source pencils.

Volume 56, Issue 666June 1983
Pages: 355-B26

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History

  • RevisedDecember 01,1982
  • ReceivedAugust 01,1982
  • Published onlineMay 29,2014

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