Real-Time, In Vivo Measurement of Radiation Dose during Radioimmunotherapy in Mice Using a Miniature MOSFET Dosimeter Probe
This report presents the first real-time measurement of absorbed radiation dose during radioimmunotherapy in mice. Dose rate and total dose at the center of the tumor were measured after administration of ^{90}{\rm Y}\text{-labeled}$ antibodies using a miniature metal oxide semiconductor field-effec...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Radiation Research 1995-03, Vol.141 (3), p.330-335 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This report presents the first real-time measurement of absorbed radiation dose during radioimmunotherapy in mice. Dose rate and total dose at the center of the tumor were measured after administration of ^{90}{\rm Y}\text{-labeled}$ antibodies using a miniature metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor radiation dosimeter probe which was inserted into the center of the tumor volume. Continuous real-time measurements were made for as long as 23 h after injection of the radiolabeled antibodies. Comparison of the real-time dose-rate measurements with estimates based on the MIRD formalism indicates good agreement. The real-time measurements are further compared to measurements made in a second experiment in which groups of mice were sacrificed at individual times after injection of the same radiolabeled antibodies. The real-time measurements agree well with the measurements in excised tumors. The real-time measurements have greater time resolution and are much more efficient than traditional uptake measurements. |
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ISSN: | 0033-7587 1938-5404 |
DOI: | 10.2307/3579012 |