In proton therapy, it is important to very accurately determine the range of the proton beam. Recently it was found that this range can be determined from the distribution of the prompt gammas generated along the beam's passage. The Compton imaging technique can be considered to be a promising candidate for accurate determination of prompt gamma distributions, in that it produces a better image for higher-energy gammas when compared with conventional mechanical-collimation- type imagers. In the present study, the Compton imaging technique was evaluated by experimentally obtaining Compton images of relatively high-energy gamma sources positioned in an anthropomorphic phantom. Preparatory to that, two point-like gamma sources, Cs-137 (662...
The work presented in this thesis is aimed at the study of Compton scatter as an alternative method ...
Compton cameras image gamma-rays in the range from hundreds of keV to several MeV and are useful for...
In nuclear-medical imaging, most clinically applied gamma rays have energies less than or equal to 5...
In proton therapy, it is important to very accurately determine the range of the proton beam. Recent...
The use of real-time gamma imaging for cancer treatment in particle therapy is expected to improveth...
AbstractOn Compton ImagingbySara MattafirriDoctor of Philosophy in Engineering-Nuclear EngineeringUn...
A prototype Compton scatter camera for imaging gamma rays has been built and tested. This camera add...
Particle therapy is an advanced cancer therapy that uses a feature known as the Bragg peak, in which...
Compton Cameras emerged as an alternative for real-time dose monitoring techniques for Particle Ther...
A prototype Compton scatter camera for imaging gamma rays has been built and tested. This camera add...
National audienceIn proton therapy cancer treatments, interactions between the beam and the patient'...
International audiencePurpose: In proton therapy cancer treatments, interactions between the beam an...
Protons are used in radiation therapy of cancerous tissue as they have the potential benefit of spar...
In hadrontherapy in order to fully take advantage of the assets of the ion irradiation, the position...
Current single-photon imaging systems in nuclear medicine employ mechanical (absorptive) collimation...
The work presented in this thesis is aimed at the study of Compton scatter as an alternative method ...
Compton cameras image gamma-rays in the range from hundreds of keV to several MeV and are useful for...
In nuclear-medical imaging, most clinically applied gamma rays have energies less than or equal to 5...
In proton therapy, it is important to very accurately determine the range of the proton beam. Recent...
The use of real-time gamma imaging for cancer treatment in particle therapy is expected to improveth...
AbstractOn Compton ImagingbySara MattafirriDoctor of Philosophy in Engineering-Nuclear EngineeringUn...
A prototype Compton scatter camera for imaging gamma rays has been built and tested. This camera add...
Particle therapy is an advanced cancer therapy that uses a feature known as the Bragg peak, in which...
Compton Cameras emerged as an alternative for real-time dose monitoring techniques for Particle Ther...
A prototype Compton scatter camera for imaging gamma rays has been built and tested. This camera add...
National audienceIn proton therapy cancer treatments, interactions between the beam and the patient'...
International audiencePurpose: In proton therapy cancer treatments, interactions between the beam an...
Protons are used in radiation therapy of cancerous tissue as they have the potential benefit of spar...
In hadrontherapy in order to fully take advantage of the assets of the ion irradiation, the position...
Current single-photon imaging systems in nuclear medicine employ mechanical (absorptive) collimation...
The work presented in this thesis is aimed at the study of Compton scatter as an alternative method ...
Compton cameras image gamma-rays in the range from hundreds of keV to several MeV and are useful for...
In nuclear-medical imaging, most clinically applied gamma rays have energies less than or equal to 5...