The Micro-Beam Radiation Therapy (MRT) is a promising newly emerged cancer treatment currently under development at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France. Several safety requirements must be complied with, prior to the human clinical trials of the MRT such as the ability to send a signal to the emergency beam shutter in case of any beam anomalies, in order to avoid exposing the patient to excess radiation. This will require a beam monitor that can work under the demanding operating conditions of the MRT. A good candidate for this application is a silicon strip detector. A novel device layout has been proposed and numerical simulations were performed to carry out the optimisation of design and fabrication at ...
The characterisation of a novel multi-strip silicon detector, the serial Dose Magnifying Glass, to i...
Microbeam Radiation Therapy (MRT) uses highly collimated, quasi-parallel arrays of X-ray microbeams ...
The X-Tream dosimetry system developed at the Centre for Medical Radiation Physics (University of Wo...
Among the new emerging cancer therapies, Microbeam Radiation Therapy (MRT) is currently showing very...
We present here the latest results from tests performed at the ESRF ID17 and ID21 beamlines for the ...
Successful transition of synchrotron-based microbeam radiation therapy (MRT) from pre-clinical anima...
Despite extensive research into improvements in brain cancer treatment, the cancer re- lated mortali...
VTT and Aalto University have supplied thin microstrip detector prototypes to CMRP for evaluation fo...
Microbeam Radiation Therapy (MRT) involves the use of a spatially fractionated beam of synchrotron g...
Microbeam radiation therapy (MRT) is an experimental radiosurgical technique under investigation as ...
For precise treatment purposes in hadron therapy, the beam has to be monitored in real time without ...
Microbeam radiotherapy is a novel type of radiotherapy in which narrow beams of radiation (typically...
Purpose: Current techniques and procedures for dosimetry in microbeams typically rely on radiochromi...
Elements of the technology are presented for the production of Microсtrip Metal Detectors (MSMD) des...
The aim of this work is to characterize a silicon strip detector and its associated data acquisition...
The characterisation of a novel multi-strip silicon detector, the serial Dose Magnifying Glass, to i...
Microbeam Radiation Therapy (MRT) uses highly collimated, quasi-parallel arrays of X-ray microbeams ...
The X-Tream dosimetry system developed at the Centre for Medical Radiation Physics (University of Wo...
Among the new emerging cancer therapies, Microbeam Radiation Therapy (MRT) is currently showing very...
We present here the latest results from tests performed at the ESRF ID17 and ID21 beamlines for the ...
Successful transition of synchrotron-based microbeam radiation therapy (MRT) from pre-clinical anima...
Despite extensive research into improvements in brain cancer treatment, the cancer re- lated mortali...
VTT and Aalto University have supplied thin microstrip detector prototypes to CMRP for evaluation fo...
Microbeam Radiation Therapy (MRT) involves the use of a spatially fractionated beam of synchrotron g...
Microbeam radiation therapy (MRT) is an experimental radiosurgical technique under investigation as ...
For precise treatment purposes in hadron therapy, the beam has to be monitored in real time without ...
Microbeam radiotherapy is a novel type of radiotherapy in which narrow beams of radiation (typically...
Purpose: Current techniques and procedures for dosimetry in microbeams typically rely on radiochromi...
Elements of the technology are presented for the production of Microсtrip Metal Detectors (MSMD) des...
The aim of this work is to characterize a silicon strip detector and its associated data acquisition...
The characterisation of a novel multi-strip silicon detector, the serial Dose Magnifying Glass, to i...
Microbeam Radiation Therapy (MRT) uses highly collimated, quasi-parallel arrays of X-ray microbeams ...
The X-Tream dosimetry system developed at the Centre for Medical Radiation Physics (University of Wo...