In proton therapy high energy protons are used to irradiate a tumor. Ideally, the delivered proton dose distribution is measured during treatment to ensure patient safety and treatment effectiveness. Here we investigate if we can use the ionoacoustic wave field to monitor the actual proton dose distribution for the two most commonly used proton accelerators; the isochronous cyclotron and the synchrocyclotron. To this end we model the acoustic field generated by the protons when irradiating a heterogeneous cancerous breast with a 89 MeV proton beam. To differentiate between the systems, idealized temporal micro-structures of the beams have been implemented. Results show that by employing model-based inversion we are able to reconstruct the 3...
Dose delivery uncertainty is a major concern in proton therapy, adversely affecting the treatment pr...
This study investigates the application of broadband capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers...
Ions provide a more advantageous dose distribution than photons for external beam radiotherapy, due ...
In proton therapy, cancer patients are irradiated with high energy protons. For a successful treatme...
Proton therapy has the potential to deposit its energy in tissue with high conformity to the tumor a...
Proton radiotherapy has the potential to provide state-of-the-art dose conformality in the tumor are...
PURPOSE: Range verification in ion beam therapy relies to date on nuclear imaging techniques which r...
An in vivo range verification technology for proton beam cancer therapy, preferably in real-time and...
Proton range verification by ionoacoustic wave sensing is a technique under development for applicat...
[EN] Hadrontherapy makes it possible to deliver high doses of energy to cancerous tumors by using th...
Purpose: The Bragg peak located at the end of the ion beam range is one of the main advantages of io...
Proton beam therapy has shown great promise for cancer treatment due to its high precision in irradi...
A pulsed proton beam is capable of generating an acoustic wave when it is absorbed by a medium. This...
Ions provide a more advantageous dose distribution than photons for external beam radiotherapy, due ...
[EN] A full chain simulation of the acoustic hadron therapy monitoring for brain tumors is presented...
Dose delivery uncertainty is a major concern in proton therapy, adversely affecting the treatment pr...
This study investigates the application of broadband capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers...
Ions provide a more advantageous dose distribution than photons for external beam radiotherapy, due ...
In proton therapy, cancer patients are irradiated with high energy protons. For a successful treatme...
Proton therapy has the potential to deposit its energy in tissue with high conformity to the tumor a...
Proton radiotherapy has the potential to provide state-of-the-art dose conformality in the tumor are...
PURPOSE: Range verification in ion beam therapy relies to date on nuclear imaging techniques which r...
An in vivo range verification technology for proton beam cancer therapy, preferably in real-time and...
Proton range verification by ionoacoustic wave sensing is a technique under development for applicat...
[EN] Hadrontherapy makes it possible to deliver high doses of energy to cancerous tumors by using th...
Purpose: The Bragg peak located at the end of the ion beam range is one of the main advantages of io...
Proton beam therapy has shown great promise for cancer treatment due to its high precision in irradi...
A pulsed proton beam is capable of generating an acoustic wave when it is absorbed by a medium. This...
Ions provide a more advantageous dose distribution than photons for external beam radiotherapy, due ...
[EN] A full chain simulation of the acoustic hadron therapy monitoring for brain tumors is presented...
Dose delivery uncertainty is a major concern in proton therapy, adversely affecting the treatment pr...
This study investigates the application of broadband capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers...
Ions provide a more advantageous dose distribution than photons for external beam radiotherapy, due ...