Purpose: This study aimed to investigate status of displacement of gold-198 (198Au) grains in patients with oral cancers as well as factors and countermeasures for the displacement of 198Au grains. Material and methods: The present study included 34 patients with oral cancers, who were exclusively treated with 198Au grain brachytherapy between 2013 and 2019. Timing and duration of the 198Au grain displacement from the oral cavity and reduction in radiation dose were estimated. Location of the displaced grain was classified as either inside or outside of gross tumor volume. Number and location of the displacement of 198Au grains, primary lesion, and growth type were evaluated. Results: Of the 34 patients included in this study, 198Au grains were displaced in 4 patients (11.8%) during hospitalization. A total of 5 grains (1.4%) were displaced out of an overall count of 367 grains implanted in these 34 patients. Of the four patients who experienced displacement of 198Au grains, three had tongue cancer, and one had lip cancer. All four patients whose grains were displaced had superficial lesions. Conclusions: When performing brachytherapy with 198Au grains for superficial lesions on the tongue or lips, care should be taken to avoid grain displacement.
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Konishi, M., Takeuchi, Y., Kubo, K., Imano, N., Nishibuchi, I., Murakami, Y., … Nagata, Y. (2022). Investigating the displacement of radio-active sources during gold-198 grain brachytherapy for hospitalized oral cancer patients. Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy, 14(2), 115–122. https://doi.org/10.5114/jcb.2022.114869
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