The background induced by the high penetration power of the γ radiation is the main limiting factor of the current radio-guided surgery (RGS). To partially mitigate it, a RGS with β+ -emitting radio-tracers has been suggested in literature. Here we propose the use of β- -emitting radio-tracers and β- probes and discuss the advantage of this method with respect to the previously explored ones: the electron low penetration power allows for simple and versatile probes and could extend RGS to tumours for which background originating from nearby healthy tissue makes γ probes less effective. We developed a β- probe prototype and studied its performances on phantoms. By means of a detailed simulation we have also extrapolated the results to ...
the possibility to use β− decaying isotopes for radioguided surgery (RGS) has been recently proposed...
Purpose Beta-particle radioguided tumor resection may potentially overcome the limitations of conven...
Purpose: A radio-guided surgery technique with b!-emitting radio-tracers was suggested to overcome ...
Finding new ways to fight cancer is essential to increase the patients life expectancy. This paper r...
Radio Guided Surgery is a technique helping the surgeon in the resection of tumors: a radiolabeled t...
Radio Guided Surgery is a technique helping the surgeon in the resection of tumors: a radiolabeled t...
Abstract Radio-guided surgery (RGS) is a technique to intraoperatively detect tumour remnants, fav...
Radio-guided surgery (RGS) is a technique adopted by the surgeon to perform a complete lesion resect...
The innovation of the radio-guided surgery exploiting β- emitters is the higher tumor-to-non-tumor r...
The development of the β− based radio-guided surgery aims to extend the technique to those tumours w...
Radio-Guided Surgery (RGS) is a surgical technique aimed at assisting the surgeon to reach as comple...
Radio-guided surgery (RGS) is a technique that helps the surgeon to perform a complete lesion resect...
This paper reports a new device for the radio-guided surgery technique exploiting β− emitters. A spe...
A novel radioguided surgery (RGS) technique for cerebral tumors using beta- radiation is being deve...
Radio-guided surgery (RGS) is a technique to intraoperatively detect tumour remnants, favouring a ra...
the possibility to use β− decaying isotopes for radioguided surgery (RGS) has been recently proposed...
Purpose Beta-particle radioguided tumor resection may potentially overcome the limitations of conven...
Purpose: A radio-guided surgery technique with b!-emitting radio-tracers was suggested to overcome ...
Finding new ways to fight cancer is essential to increase the patients life expectancy. This paper r...
Radio Guided Surgery is a technique helping the surgeon in the resection of tumors: a radiolabeled t...
Radio Guided Surgery is a technique helping the surgeon in the resection of tumors: a radiolabeled t...
Abstract Radio-guided surgery (RGS) is a technique to intraoperatively detect tumour remnants, fav...
Radio-guided surgery (RGS) is a technique adopted by the surgeon to perform a complete lesion resect...
The innovation of the radio-guided surgery exploiting β- emitters is the higher tumor-to-non-tumor r...
The development of the β− based radio-guided surgery aims to extend the technique to those tumours w...
Radio-Guided Surgery (RGS) is a surgical technique aimed at assisting the surgeon to reach as comple...
Radio-guided surgery (RGS) is a technique that helps the surgeon to perform a complete lesion resect...
This paper reports a new device for the radio-guided surgery technique exploiting β− emitters. A spe...
A novel radioguided surgery (RGS) technique for cerebral tumors using beta- radiation is being deve...
Radio-guided surgery (RGS) is a technique to intraoperatively detect tumour remnants, favouring a ra...
the possibility to use β− decaying isotopes for radioguided surgery (RGS) has been recently proposed...
Purpose Beta-particle radioguided tumor resection may potentially overcome the limitations of conven...
Purpose: A radio-guided surgery technique with b!-emitting radio-tracers was suggested to overcome ...