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   An Overview of Technological Developments in Medical Applications of X-Rays and Radioactivity  
   
نویسنده Niroomand-Rad A.
منبع journal of biomedical physics and engineering - 2011 - دوره : 1 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:1 -4
چکیده    The years 1895 to 1898 were momentous for their impact on health and humanwell beings. first, wilhelm roentgen noted a glowing fluorescent screen, causedby invisible rays. this event subsequently led to the discovery of x-rays in 1895,and thus the birth of the “atomic age”. next becquerel’s investigations of thesemysterious rays led to his experiments with uranium salt crystals. he thought thatwhen these crystals are exposed to sunlight they could emit rays and cause exposureon photographic plates. this led to the discovery of radioactivity in 1896, with itsfull significance appreciated when the curies discovered radium in 1897. the term“radioactivity” was first used by marie curie to describe this phenomenon that ledto the birth of the “nuclear age”. shortly after, the medical applications of x-raysand radioactivity were recognized and widely disseminated.in the past 100 years, the technological developments in the production of x-raybeams along with the impact of the discovery of artificial radioactivity by irenecurie and frederic joliot in 1930s have revolutionized the practice of medicine.currently x-ray imaging is being used, more than any other imaging modality, indiagnosis of diseases and abnormalities. in addition, over 50% of all cancer patientsreceive radiation treatments as part of their treatment plan(s). despite significantadvances in imaging technology and in production and delivery of x-rays andradioactivity, about half of these patients are successfully cured with 5 to 10 yearslocal control. reasons for treatment failure with radiation may be several includingphysical, biological, or both. for example, because of the imaging limitations, theexact extent of disease for many tumors is often unknown. moreover, some tumorsare able to “repair” radiation damage very effectively and some are radio resistantdue to relative hypoxia.in recent years, the major “challenge” of radiation treatment is to deliver largeenough doses to the most resistant cancer cells to provide a high probability of localcontrol while minimizing the dose to normal tissues and hence reducing complications.with recent developments in “imaging” the metabolic or functional status ofcancers, the position of tumors relative to surrounding normal tissue can be moreclearly delineated. the therapeutic dosage of radiation to the tumors can be escalatedwithout exceeding normal tissues tolerances. these special techniques include:3d “conformal” radiation treatment where the shape of the high dose region “conforms”to the shape of the tumor (“target”), intensity modulated radiation therapy(imrt) that uses combinations of radiation beams with varying spatial intensityacross the fields (“intensity modulated”) in order to achieve an “ideal” dose distribution,image guided radiation treatment, and heavy charged particle radiotherapy.as such, it is expected to increase the success rate of cancer treatment significantlywith this radiation treatment modality.
کلیدواژه Medical Applications ,X-Rays and Radioactivities
آدرس Emeritus Professor, Department of Radiation Medicine, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington D.C., USA, USA
پست الکترونیکی azam@georgetown. edu
 
     
   
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