Introduction: The accurate identification of tissue electron densities is of great importance for Monte Carlo (MC) dose calculations. When converting patient CT data into a voxelised format suitable for MC simulations, however, it is common to simplify the assignment of electron densities so that the complex tissues existing in the human body are categorized into a few basic types. This study examines the effects that the assignment of tissue types and the calculation of densities can have on the results of MC simulations, for the particular case of a Siemen’s Sensation 4 CT scanner located in a radiotherapy centre where QA measurements are routinely made using 11 tissue types (plus air). Methods: DOSXYZnrc phantoms are generated from CT da...
Better knowledge of CT number values and their uncertainties can be applied to improve heavy ion tre...
Abstract. Computed tomography has advanced very rapidly, resulting in a rapid increase in the number...
Monte Carlo (MC) dose calculations cannot accurately assess the dose delivered to the...
International audienceMonte Carlo (MC) simulation in radiotherapy is well known to be the reference ...
Background and Purpose: A key step in electron Monte Carlo dose calculation requires converting Comp...
A computed tomography number to relative electron density (CT-RED) calibration is performed when com...
In the conventional procedure for accurate Monte Carlo simulation of radiotherapy, a CT number given...
Introduction: The motivation for developing megavoltage (and kilovoltage) cone beam CT (MV CBCT) cap...
For accurate Monte Carlo simulation of radiotherapy, CT number of patient image is converted to mass...
The conversion of computed tomography (CT) numbers into material composition and mass density data i...
This work compares Monte Carlo (MC) dose calculations for (125)I and (103)Pd low-dose rate (LDR) bra...
Purpose: To evaluate the performance of computed tomography (CT) systems of various designs as a sou...
Radiation therapy planning systems utilize CT imaging to determine the electron density of patient a...
Introduction: Using computed tomography (CT) and treatment planning systems (TPS) in radiotherapy, d...
The aim of IMAGINE project[1], started in autumn, 2002, is to develop a high-speed and accurate dose...
Better knowledge of CT number values and their uncertainties can be applied to improve heavy ion tre...
Abstract. Computed tomography has advanced very rapidly, resulting in a rapid increase in the number...
Monte Carlo (MC) dose calculations cannot accurately assess the dose delivered to the...
International audienceMonte Carlo (MC) simulation in radiotherapy is well known to be the reference ...
Background and Purpose: A key step in electron Monte Carlo dose calculation requires converting Comp...
A computed tomography number to relative electron density (CT-RED) calibration is performed when com...
In the conventional procedure for accurate Monte Carlo simulation of radiotherapy, a CT number given...
Introduction: The motivation for developing megavoltage (and kilovoltage) cone beam CT (MV CBCT) cap...
For accurate Monte Carlo simulation of radiotherapy, CT number of patient image is converted to mass...
The conversion of computed tomography (CT) numbers into material composition and mass density data i...
This work compares Monte Carlo (MC) dose calculations for (125)I and (103)Pd low-dose rate (LDR) bra...
Purpose: To evaluate the performance of computed tomography (CT) systems of various designs as a sou...
Radiation therapy planning systems utilize CT imaging to determine the electron density of patient a...
Introduction: Using computed tomography (CT) and treatment planning systems (TPS) in radiotherapy, d...
The aim of IMAGINE project[1], started in autumn, 2002, is to develop a high-speed and accurate dose...
Better knowledge of CT number values and their uncertainties can be applied to improve heavy ion tre...
Abstract. Computed tomography has advanced very rapidly, resulting in a rapid increase in the number...
Monte Carlo (MC) dose calculations cannot accurately assess the dose delivered to the...