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History of Radiological Sci-ence
March 04, 2014
What is Radiation?
• Propagation of energy through matter or space in the form of – Particles (e-, β±, proton, α, neutron, etc.)
or– Photons (X-ray, γ-ray, synchrotron light, etc.)
6 MeVe-
hν6 MV
Types of Radiation
Radiation
Ionizing
Non-ionizing
Directly ionizing (charged particle)direct Coulomb interaction with orbital e- of atoms
Indirectly ionizing (neutral particle)1st: release charged particle (photon > e-, e+, neutron > proton or heavier ions)2nd: direct Coulomb interaction between released charged particle and orbital e- of atoms
heat, radio- or microwaves, or visible, infrared, or ultraviolet light
Energy Absorbed into Body
Body temperature rise from 36.4 C° to 36.5 C°
0.1 C° × 4.184 J/ C°/g= 418.4 J/kg ≠ 418.4 Gy
Sauna CT Scan
One chest CT scan
30 mGy = 30 × 10-3 J/kg= 0.03 J/kg = 0.03 Gy
What is Radioactivity?
• Radiation emissions as the result of the sponta-neous transmutation of one element to another (element or state)
Discovery of Radiation
On the evening of November 8, 1895
Discovery of Radioactivity
February 26, 1896
X-ray quickly in clinical use
• A woman (50 yrs) with re-current breast cancer
• 18 daily 1-hour irradiation
Imaging: 1896 – Mihajlo I. Pupin in New York City
Therapy: 1896- Emil H. Grubbé in Chicago
History of Radiation in Medicine
Radiotherapy Timeline
1895 1965
1980
1950
2000
• 100-400 keV X-rays• Rotational Therapy• Radium Brachytherapy
• Co-60 Teletherapy• Low Energy LINAC• Betatron
• Computer Tomography
• High Energy LINAC
• Ir-192, Cs-137 Brachytherapy
• Popular CT, MRI Scanners• 3D RT Planning• Accurate Dosimetry• Computer remote afterloader
• PET-CT, MR-PET, Dual energy CT• IMRT with MLC, Inverse Plans• Image-Guided Radiotherapy• Targeted therapy• Proton and C-ion therapy
A Bit History
Roentgen (1901): Discovery of X-raysBecquerel & Curie’s (1903): Discovery of radioactivity
William Bragg (1915): Discovery of Bragg Peak Willem Einthoven (1924): Invention of Electrocardiogram E. O. Lawrence (1939): Invention of cyclotron
Hounsfield & Cormack (1979): Invention of CT Lauterbur & Mansfield (2003): Invention of MRI
Milestones in Modern Physics & Radiological Sciences
1895 X-ray Wilhelm Konard Röntgen1896 Natural radioactivity Antoine-Henri Becquerel1897 Electron Joseph John Thomson1898 Radium-226 Pierre & Marie Curie1903 Bragg peak William Henry Bragg1905 Photoelectric effect Albert Einstein1906 Characteristic x-ray Charles G. Barkla1911 Electron charge Robert Millikan1913 Model of hydrogen Neils Bohr1916 W-filament of x-ray tube William D. Coolidge1919 Proton Ernest Rutherford1922 X-ray scattering Arthur H. Compton1926 Quantum mechanics Erwin Schrodinger
1931 Cyclotron Ernest O. Lawrence1932 Neutron James Chadwick1932 Positron Carl D. Anderson1934 Artificial radioactivity Irène Joliot-Curie, Frédéric Joliot1940 Betatron Donald W. Kerst1942 Controlled nuclear fission Enrico Fermi1946 Nuclear magnetic resonance Felix Bloch, Edward Purcell1951 Cobalt-60 machine Harold E. Johns1968 Gamma Knife Lars Leksell1971 Computer Tomography Godfrey Hounsfield, Alan Cormack1973 Magnetic resonance imaging Paul C. Lauterbur, Peter Mansfield
Radiological Sciences
• is a perfect and long-standing example of trans-lational research where basic experimental & theoretical discoveries are rapidly implemented into benefiting humanity through improving pro-cedures in diagnosis and treatment of disease
• Medical Radiation Physics is an outstanding branch of it
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대한의원 총독부의원1908 년 대한의원 완공1911 년 X- 선 장치 설치 : 정형외과 륀트겐실
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1940 년 방사선의학 강좌
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