Samarium-145 and its use as a radiation source

Surgery – Radioactive substance applied to body for therapy – Radioactive substance placed within body

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424 11, A61N 512

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H00006696

ABSTRACT:
The present invention covers a new radiation source, samarium-145, with radiation energies slightly above those of I-125 and a half-life of 340 days. The samarium-145 source is produced by neutron irradiation of SM-144. This new source is useful as the implanted radiation source in photon activation therapy of malignant tumors to activate the stable I-127 contained in the IdUrd accumulated in the tumor, causing radiation sensitization and Auger cascades that irreperably damage the tumor cells. This new source is also useful as a brachytherapy source.

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