Monte Carlo dosimetry of the selectSeed interstitial brachytherapy seed
- 9 August 2001
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Medical Physics
- Vol. 28 (8) , 1753-1760
- https://doi.org/10.1118/1.1384460
Abstract
This work provides full dosimetric data for the new selectSeed 125I prostate seed source to be distributed by Nucletron B.V. The AAPM TG-43 dosimetric formalism and the new 1999 NIST air kerma strength calibration standard have been followed. Air kerma strength, dose rate constant, radial dose functions, anisotropy functions, and anisotropy factors were calculated using Monte Carlo simulation. Corresponding calculations were also performed for the commercially available 6711 seed source, which is of similar design, for reasons of comparison. The calculated dose rate constant of the selectSeed was 0.954±0.005 cGy h-1 U-1 compared to 0.953±0.005 cGy h-1 U-1 for the 6711 source design. The latter value for the 6711 source suggests that the correction factor proposed by NIST for conversion of dose rate constants to the new 1999 NIST calibration standard may be overestimated by 2-3%. Radial dose functions of the two sources were found in good agreement for radial distances up to 4 cm, the selectSeed being less penetrating at greater radial distances (∼4% at 10 cm). The selectSeed source presents similar anisotropy characteristics with the 6711 source design. For both source designs, a distance and polar angle dependent discontinuity of anisotropy function values was observed owing to the dose contribution of radioactivity distributed on the ends of the cylindrical source cores. Variation of dosimetric parameters with possible variation in radioactive silver halide coating thickness of the silver source core of the new source was also investigated. © 2001 American Association of Physicists in MedicineKeywords
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