The Gradient of γ-Rays Irradiation’s Energy and Its Use in Treatment of Cancer Diseases

  • Kastrati L
  • Nafezi G
  • Shehi G
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Abstract

The Ionising irradiations used mostly in the treatment of tumoral diseasses are: X, γ, β and e irradiations. The discussion will be about γ irradiations, produced in linear accelerator with photon energy 6 MV and 15 MV. It is important to know the absorption performance before and after the electronic equilibrium. This is a reason that we've used the function of dose gradient for irradiations γ. It represents the velocity of dose change as a function of depth in tissue. From skin to maximum dose value, the increase of G-function is more accentuated for γ-rays than for β-particles while after that the G-function decreasing is less sharp for γ-rays. Finally, we'll discuss about the advantages in terms of radiation protection of γ-rays used in radiotherapy.

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Kastrati, L., Nafezi, G., & Shehi, G. (2016). The Gradient of γ-Rays Irradiation’s Energy and Its Use in Treatment of Cancer Diseases. International Journal of Medical Physics, Clinical Engineering and Radiation Oncology, 05(02), 150–153. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijmpcero.2016.52016

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