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Production and dosimetric aspects of the potent Auger emitter Co-58m for targeted radionuclide therapy of small tumours

Abstract

Based on theoretical calculations, the Auger emitter 58mCo has been identified as a potent nuclide for targeted radionuclide therapy of small tumors. During the production of this isotope, the coproduction of the long-lived ground state 58gCo is unfortunately unavoidable, as is ingrowth of the ground state following the isomeric decay of 58mCo. The impact of 58gCo as a bþ- and c-emitting impurity should be included in the dosimetric analysis. The purpose of this study was to investigate this critical part of dosimetry based on experimentally determined production yields of 58mCo and 58gCo using a low-energy cyclotron. Also, the cellular S-values for 58mCo have been calculated and are presented here for the first time.

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Conference Paper, 2011

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