Radiation Oncology Associates
Publishes on Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques, Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications, Radiation Dose and Imaging. 39 papers and 3k citations.
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This paper represents a preliminary study of the effects of regional temperature distribution in two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) T1 imaging. It is found, as expected, that variations in local temperature appear as variations in the corresponding T1 image. The potential use of NMR T1 imaging in temperature measurements is evaluated in the case of water and blood samples. Using containers where the temperature could be either known or directly controlled with reasonable accuracy, images are obtained with samples having at least two regions at different temperatures. As expected, T1 is found to vary linearly with 1/T over the range of 0 degrees C to about 40 degrees C for blood. The potential use of T1 imaging in hyperthermia applications is also discussed.
A series of 51 patients treated with 92 separate lung fields for metastatic pulmonary disease between 1958 and 1971 is reviewed. The treatment data are converted into nominal single doses (NSD) and a newly derived formula for estimated single doses (ED). The 5% incidence level of pneumonitis without dactinomycin is 770 rets (NSD) and 510 rets (ED) and with dactinomycin, 520 rets (NSD) and 450 rets (ED). A safe treatment regimen for avoiding radiation pneumonitis is 1500 rads in 10 fractions with dactinomycin and 2500 rads in 20 fractions without dactinomycin.