We studied Tc and Tc as alternatives to the medical radioisotope Tc. Tc (Tc) can be produced by (p, n) reactions on an enriched Mo (Mo) target with a proton beam provided by a compact accelerator such as a medical cyclotron that generate radioisotopes for positron emission tomography (PET). The γ-rays are measured with an electron-tracking Compton camera (ETCC). We calculated the relative intensities of the γ-rays from Tc and Tc. The calculated γ-ray intensity of a Tc (Tc) nucleus is as high as 63% (70%) of that of a Tc nucleus. We also calculated the patient radiation doses of Tc and Tc, which were larger than that of Tc by a factor of 2-3 based on the applied assumptions. A medical PET cyclotron which can provide proton beams with energies of 11-12 MeV and a current of 100 μA can produce 12 GBq (39 GBq) of Tc (Tc) for operation time of 8 h, which can be used for 240 (200) diagnostic scans.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2017.e00497 | DOI Listing |
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