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The effect of silicone gel breast prosthesis on the electron beam dose distributionUushona, Ndeshihafela Vera January 2009 (has links)
Thesis --(MSc. (Medical Physics)), 2009. / Introduction
The primary role of breast cancer treatment with radiation is to deliver a sufficient
radiation dose to the cancer cells without unduly causing biological damage to the
healthy tissues. For over 50 years, electron beam therapy has been an important modality
for providing an accurate dose of radiation to superficial cancers and disease and for
limiting the dose to underlying normal tissues and structures in particular to boost the
dose to the tumour bed and surgical scars after mastectomy. The Monte Carlo code
MCNP5 was used to determine the effect of silicone gel breast prosthesis on the electron
beam dose distribution.
Materials and Method
Percentage depth dose curves (PDD) for 6, 9, 12, and 15 MeV electron energies along the
electron central axis depth dose distributions in a water phantom and with silicone
prosthesis immersed in a water phantom were simulated using MCNP5.
In order to establish the accuracy of the MCNP5 code, the depth dose curves obtained
using MCNP5 were compared against the measured depth dose curves obtained from the
Varian 2100C linear accelerator. The simulated depth dose curves with silicone
prosthesis immersed in water were compared to the measured depth dose curves with the
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silicone prosthesis in water. The dose at the interface of the prosthesis with water was
measured using thermoluminiscent dosimeters.
Results
The simulated and measured depth dose curve and the investigated dosimetric parameters
are within 2%. Simulations in the presence of silicone showed a decrease in dose as the at
the interface as the beam passes from the prosthesis to water for most energies however,
for 15 MeV beam there is an increase in dose at the interface between the prosthesis and
water and this was verified by physical measurements.
Conclusion
There were good correlations between the measured and MCNP simulated depth dose
curve. Differences were in order of 2%. Small deviations occurred due to the fact that the
simulations assumed a monoenergetic beam that exits the accelerator head, while in the
measured results the beam exiting from the accelerator head includes scatted radiation
from the collimators and the applicator. The presence of the prosthesis does not perturb
the electron beam central axis depth dose curve however, the 15 MeV beam enhanced the
dose in front of the interface between the prosthesis and water. Despite the limitations
mentioned above MCNP5 results agree reasonably with the measured results. Hence,
MCNP5 can be very useful in simulating electron percentage depth dose data.
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Neuropsychological Deficits Associated with Silicone Gel Breast ImplantsKasper, Mary E. (Mary Elizabeth) 08 1900 (has links)
Thirty-two silicone breast implant patients scored in the mild to moderate range of impairment on the Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery. An unusual number of patients had positive tests for antinuclear antibody on immunological testing and a high incidence of EEG abnormalities were found. Personality testing revealed an MMPI profile which is typical for neuropsychologically impaired subjects but components were consistent with extreme emotional distress. None of the subjects were near the cutoff score for malingering or faking bad on the F-K index of the MMPI. There was no apparent relationship between length of exposure and the severity of neurological impairment. Also, explanted subjects performance was not improved when compared to subjects whose implants were still in place.
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Charakterizace silikonových gelů pro hojení jizev / Characterization of silicone scar treatment gelsPodzimková, Alena January 2021 (has links)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical Technology Author: Alena Podzimková Title of Thesis: Characterization of silicone scar treatment gels Supervisor: PharmDr. Eva Šnejdrová, Ph.D. This diploma thesis deals with characterization of silicone gels by various methods, specifically measurement of rheological properties, overall characterization of the composition by infrared spectroscopy, identification of volatile compounds by gas chromatography and determination of molecular weight distribution of polymers by gel permeation chromatography. The theoretical part provides information about scars and their treatment options and describes the principles and the evaluation of tests performed in the experimental part. Five commercial gels and three newly formulated scar healing gels were evaluated. Analysis of viscosity curves confirmed newtonian type of flow in commercial gels Scar Gel Dr. Max and Stratamed and in the newly formulated gels. Strataderm, RejuvaSil and ScarEsthetique show a decrease in viscosity under stress. Oscillation tests have shown a gel structure only with the commercial ScarEsthetique and RejuvaSil. Scar Gel Dr. Max, Strataderm, the newly formulated gels and Stratamed contain polymeric polydimethylsiloxane. In case of Scar...
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