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Thermoluminescence dosimetry and its applications in medicine--Part 2: History and applications.

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Thermoluminescence dosimetry (TLD) has been available for dosimetry of ionising radiation for nearly 100 years. The variety of materials and their different physical forms allow the determination of different radiation qualities over a wide range of absorbed dose. This makes TL dosimeters useful in radiation protection where dose levels of microGy are monitored as well as in radiotherapy where doses up to several Gray are to be measured. The major advantages of TL detectors are their small physical size and that no cables or auxiliary equipment is required during the dose assessment. Therefore TLD is a good method for point dose measurements in phantoms as well as for in vivo dosimetry on patients during radiotherapy treatment. As an integrative dosimetric technique, it can be applied to personal dosimetry and it lends itself to the determination of dose distributions due to multiple or moving radiation sources (e.g. conformal and dynamic radiotherapy, computed tomography). In addition, TL dosimeters are easy to transport, and they can be mailed. This makes them well suited for intercomparison of doses delivered in different institutions. The present article aims at describing the various applications TLD has found in medicine by taking into consideration the physics and practice of TLD measurements which have been discussed in the first part of this review (Australas. Phys. Eng. Sci. Med. 17: 175-199, 1994).

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7755491

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Australas Phys Eng Sci Med        ISSN: 0158-9938            Impact factor:   1.430


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1.  Evaluation of SrAl2 O4 :Eu, Dy phosphor for potential applications in thermoluminescent dosimetry.

Authors:  Xueyan Tang; Eric D Ehler; Eric Brost; Damien C Mathew
Journal:  J Appl Clin Med Phys       Date:  2021-05-05       Impact factor: 2.102

2.  Evaluation of LiF:Mg,Ti (TLD-100) for Intraoperative Electron Radiation Therapy Quality Assurance.

Authors:  Raffaele Liuzzi; Federica Savino; Vittoria D'Avino; Mariagabriella Pugliese; Laura Cella
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-10-01       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Effect of an integral quality monitor on 4-, 6-, 10-MV, and 6-MV flattening filter-free photon beams.

Authors:  Trang Hong Thi Nguyen; Haruna Yokoyama; Hironori Kojima; Naoki Isomura; Akihiro Takemura; Shinichi Ueda; Kimiya Noto
Journal:  J Appl Clin Med Phys       Date:  2020-12-03       Impact factor: 2.102

4.  Characteristics of mobile MOSFET dosimetry system for megavoltage photon beams.

Authors:  A Sathish Kumar; S D Sharma; B Paul Ravindran
Journal:  J Med Phys       Date:  2014-07

5.  Dose-Response of TLD-100 in the Dose Range Useful for Hypofractionated Radiotherapy.

Authors:  Raffaele Liuzzi; Consiglia Piccolo; Vittoria D'Avino; Stefania Clemente; Caterina Oliviero; Laura Cella; Mariagabriella Pugliese
Journal:  Dose Response       Date:  2020-02-13       Impact factor: 2.658

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