Abstract:
This article evaluates the feasibility for implanting short segments of Barkhausen microwires in treatment volumes of patients requiring radiation therapy. Such locating of deep-seated sites prior to each treatment is not done routinely or is usually achieved through imaging with ionizing radiations. Present therapeutic procedures can result in substantial heterogeneities in the dose distributions or significant doses to surrounding normal tissues, resulting in poorer control of the tumors and/or increased complications. The implants make it possible to accurately locate the microwire by way of re-entrant flux measurements, and hence, pinpoint the treatment volume prior to and during treatment.