peer-reviewedReview is made of dosimetric studies of current optical fibre technology in radiotherapy for therapeutic applications, focusing particularly on in vivo dosimetry for prostate radiotherapy. We present the various sensor designs along with the main advantages and disadvantages associated with this technology. Optical fibres are ideally placed for applications in radiotherapy dosimetry; due to their small size they are lightweight and immune to electromagnetic interferences. The small dimensions of optical fibres allows it to be easily guided within existing brachytherapy equipment; for example, within the seed implantation needle for direct tumour dose analysis, in the urinary catheter to monitor urethral dose, or...
In the various brachytherapy techniques the intent is to deliver as high a tumour dose as possible, ...
peer-reviewedBy their very nature, optical fibers and, by extension, intrinsic and extrinsic optical...
The steep dose gradients close to brachytherapy sources limit the ability to obtain accurate measure...
Review is made of dosimetric studies of current optical fibre technology in radiotherapy for therap...
This article presents an overview of the recent developments and requirements in radiotherapy dosime...
peer-reviewedAn optical fibre sensor based on radioluminescence, using the scintillation material te...
An optical fbre sensor based on radioluminescence, using the scintillation material terbium doped ga...
peer-reviewedThe complexity of treating cancerous cells in patients using radiotherapy, requires pre...
peer-reviewedRadiation dosimetry plays a crucial role in the quality assurance in radiotherapy. To d...
peer-reviewedPhosphorous-doped silica optical fibres with a core diameter of 4 µm were tested in X-r...
Brachytherapy is a complex treatment procedure where radioactive sources are inserted in or close to...
The need for better characteristics of a radiation dosimeter arises from the requirement to verify t...
peer-reviewedAn investigation into a novel in-vivo PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate) plastic fiber-opt...
peer-reviewedFour sensors based on silica optical fibre and plastic optical fibre for clinical in-vi...
In modern radiation therapy, treatment delivery techniques are getting increasingly complex to optim...
In the various brachytherapy techniques the intent is to deliver as high a tumour dose as possible, ...
peer-reviewedBy their very nature, optical fibers and, by extension, intrinsic and extrinsic optical...
The steep dose gradients close to brachytherapy sources limit the ability to obtain accurate measure...
Review is made of dosimetric studies of current optical fibre technology in radiotherapy for therap...
This article presents an overview of the recent developments and requirements in radiotherapy dosime...
peer-reviewedAn optical fibre sensor based on radioluminescence, using the scintillation material te...
An optical fbre sensor based on radioluminescence, using the scintillation material terbium doped ga...
peer-reviewedThe complexity of treating cancerous cells in patients using radiotherapy, requires pre...
peer-reviewedRadiation dosimetry plays a crucial role in the quality assurance in radiotherapy. To d...
peer-reviewedPhosphorous-doped silica optical fibres with a core diameter of 4 µm were tested in X-r...
Brachytherapy is a complex treatment procedure where radioactive sources are inserted in or close to...
The need for better characteristics of a radiation dosimeter arises from the requirement to verify t...
peer-reviewedAn investigation into a novel in-vivo PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate) plastic fiber-opt...
peer-reviewedFour sensors based on silica optical fibre and plastic optical fibre for clinical in-vi...
In modern radiation therapy, treatment delivery techniques are getting increasingly complex to optim...
In the various brachytherapy techniques the intent is to deliver as high a tumour dose as possible, ...
peer-reviewedBy their very nature, optical fibers and, by extension, intrinsic and extrinsic optical...
The steep dose gradients close to brachytherapy sources limit the ability to obtain accurate measure...