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Lung dosimetry for radioiodine treatment planning in the case of diffuse lung metastases.

Abstract

The lungs are the most frequent sites of distant metastasis in differentiated thyroid carcinoma. Radioiodine treatment planning for these patients is usually performed following the Benua-Leeper method, which constrains the administered activity to 2.96 GBq (80 mCi) whole-body retention at 48 h after administration to prevent lung toxicity in the presence of iodine-avid lung metastases. This limit was derived from clinical experience, and a …

Authors

Song H; He B; Prideaux A; Du Y; Frey E; Kasecamp W; Ladenson PW; Wahl RL; Sgouros G

Journal

Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Vol. 47, No. 12, pp. 1985–1994

Publication Date

December 2006

ISSN

0161-5505