International audienceDose monitoring is a key issue to improve the quality of the treatment in proton therapy. Detection of the prompt-gamma rays produced during the treatment with a Compton camera might be a solution to meet this objective. Compton camera imaging requires to reconstruct the image of the source with specific algorithms. The reference method for gamma-ray tomography is the list-mode maximum likelihood expectation maximization (LM-MLEM).An important issue is the high level of noise in the reconstructed images. This noise increases as the image of the source gets more precise over iterations. The low number of counts and the acquisition uncertainties faced in prompt-gamma imaging suggest the use of a priori information. We re...