Abstract

Introduction: Computer software for dosimetry has been used widely in nuclear medicine. Different software tools have been written to improve the dose assessment, especially in therapeutic nuclear medicine. Some software tools focusing on computational phantom models from the International Commission on Radiological Protection and units (ICRP) while others on Monte Carlo simulated models. However, many studies have investigated therapeutic nuclear medicine dosimetry. The authors have noticed that very few have in-house developed software in the region of Africa. The aim of our study was therefore to develop an in-house dosimetry software tool called Masterdose.

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