Plaque radiotherapy
Plaque radiotherapy | |
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ICD-10-PCS | D8Y0FZZ |
ICD-9-CM | 92.27 |
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Plaque radiotherapy is a type of radiation therapy used to treat eye tumors. A thin piece of metal (usually gold) with radioactive seeds placed on one side is sewn onto the outside wall of the eye with the seeds aimed at the tumor. It is removed at the end of treatment, which usually lasts for several days.
Iodine-125 is among the isotopes used.[1]
References
- ^ Sagerman, Robert H.; Alberti, W. (2003-01-29). Radiotherapy of intraocular and orbital tumors. Springer. pp. 40–. ISBN 978-3-540-67373-6. Retrieved 19 July 2011.
External links
- Plaque radiotherapy entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
This article incorporates public domain material from Dictionary of Cancer Terms. U.S. National Cancer Institute.
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- Radiation burn
- Radiation proctitis
- Radiation-induced lung injury
- Bystander effect
- Abscopal effect
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- Isocenter
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- Multileaf collimator
- Nanoimpellers
- Neutron generator
- Oxygen enhancement ratio
- Pencil
- Pencil-beam scanning
- Percentage depth dose curve
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- Radiation Therapist
- Radiation treatment planning
- Radiopharmacology
- Tissue to Air Ratio (TAR)
- 1 Also known as external-beam radiotherapy.
- 2 Also known as sealed-source radiation therapy.
- 3 Also known as systemic radioisotope therapy.
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