Robert Abbe: Early American brachytherapist

Abstract Purpose To assess Robert Abbe's career and contributions to brachytherapy, in the context of the work of contemporary European and American investigators. Methods and Materials Examination of his lectures and journal articles, as well as contemporaneous newspaper accounts, textbooks, a...

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Published in:Brachytherapy Vol. 11; no. 6; pp. 421 - 428
Main Author: Aronowitz, Jesse N
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Inc 01-11-2012
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Summary:Abstract Purpose To assess Robert Abbe's career and contributions to brachytherapy, in the context of the work of contemporary European and American investigators. Methods and Materials Examination of his lectures and journal articles, as well as contemporaneous newspaper accounts, textbooks, and archival material. Results Although not the first American to apply radium therapeutically, Robert Abbe was among the earliest to acquire and systematically use a clinically significant quantity. He replicated early European experimental and clinical work, and published a large series of cases treated with generally favorable results. Abbe was the first American to emphasize the role of radiobiology in optimizing therapeutic ratio. His eloquence and stature helped legitimize the new therapeutic modality. Conclusions Robert Abbe was probably the nation's most influential early brachytherapist.
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ISSN:1538-4721
1873-1449
DOI:10.1016/j.brachy.2012.04.010