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Dose evaluation of boron neutron capture synovectomy using the THOR epithermal neutron beam: a feasibility study |
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Jay Wu, Shu-Jun Chang, Keh-Shih Chuang, Yen-Wan Hsueh,Kuan-Chuan Yeh, Jeng-Ning Wang and Wen-Pin Tsai |
| A B S T R A C T ¡@ Rheumatoid arthritis is one of the most
common epidemic diseases in the world. For some patients, the treatment
with steroids or nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs is not effective,
thus necessitating physical removal of the inflamed synovium.
Alternative approaches other than surgery will provide appropriate
disease control and improve the patient¡¦s quality of life. In this
research, we evaluated the feasibility of conducting boron neutron
capture synovectomy (BNCS) with the Tsing Hua open-pool reactor (THOR)
as a neutron source. Monte Carlo simulations were performed with
arthritic joint models and uncertainties were within 5%. The collimator,
reflector and boron concentration were optimized to reduce the treatment
time and normal tissue doses. For the knee joint, polyethylene with
40%-enriched Li2CO3 was used as the collimator material, and a rear
reflector of 15 cm thick graphite and side reflector of 10 cm thick
graphite were chosen. The optimized treatment time was 5.4 min for the
parallel-opposed irradiation. For the finger joint, |
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