Long, Samanthia

Person Preferred Name
Long, Samanthia
Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
High dose rate HDR brachytherapy dose distribution is highly localized and has a very
sharp dose fall-off. Thus one of the most important part of the treatment is the localization and
immobilization of the applicator from the implantation to the setup verification to the treatment
delivery. The smallest motions of the patient can induce a small rotation, tilt, or translational
movement of the applicator that can convert into miss of a significant part of the tumor or to over
irradiating a nearby critical organ.
The purpose of this study is to revise most of the HDR types of treatments with their applicators
and their localization challenges. Since every millimeter of misplacement counts the study will
look into the necessity of increasing the immobilization for several types of applicators.
This study data indicates that an improvement of the immobilization devices for HDR is
absolutely necessary. Better applicator fixation devices are required too. Developing new
immobilization devices for all the applicators is recommended.