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Effect of Air Gap on Absorbed Dose in Tissue
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1972
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Radiation ExposureGas Exchange ProcessDermatologyRadiation ProtectionInstrumentationRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesLung DepositionAir GapCosmic RayAbsorbed DoseRadiation ApplicationRespiration (Physiology)Radiation EffectsDosimetryAir SpacesPhysiologyRadiation DoseInternal Body CavitiesMedicine
The effect of air spaces on absorbed dose was studied, using thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD). It was determined that, for cobalt-60 gamma rays, distances of 12 cm or more from the scattering materials were adequate to preserve skin sparing. Also, internal body cavities with dimensions greater than 4 cm in the direction of the beam would experience a reduced dose on the distal surface of the cavities.