Computed tomography (CT) is the imaging modality used to calculate the deposit of dose in radiotherapy planning, where the physical interactions are modelled based upon the electron density, which can be calculated from CT images. Traditionally this is a three step process: linearising the raw x-ray measurements and correcting for beam-hardening and scatter; inverting the system with analytic or iterative reconstruction algorithms into linear attenuation coefficient; then applying a non-linear calibration into electron density. In this work, we propose a new method for statistically inferring a quantitative image of electron density directly from the raw CT measurements, with no pre- or post-processing necessary, and able to cope with both ...
There is a growing interest in the use of megavoltage cone-beam computed tomography (MV CBCT) data f...
A computed tomography number to relative electron density (CT-RED) calibration is performed when com...
This thesis comprises of 3 major parts of my graduate research work, including development of two no...
Computed tomography (CT) is the imaging modality used to calculate the deposit of dose in radiothera...
Radiotherapy planning involves the calculation of dose deposition throughout the patient, based upo...
Dual-energy computed tomography enables the determination of relative electron density and effective...
Purpose: To evaluate the performance of computed tomography (CT) systems of various designs as a sou...
Radiotherapy and particle therapy treatment planning require accurate knowledge of the electron dens...
Background and purpose: Computed tomography (CT) imaging is frequently used in radiation oncology to...
The electron density is indispensable to the treatment planning for heavy-ion radiotherapy, so that ...
Information on electron density is important for radiotherapy treatment planning in order to optimiz...
Introduction: The motivation for developing megavoltage (and kilovoltage) cone beam CT (MV CBCT) cap...
Purpose. To develop a dual energy imaging method to improve the accuracy of electron density measure...
International audienceThe use of protons in radiotherapy offers a very precise and effective tool fo...
Quantifying material mass and electron density from computed tomography (CT) reconstructions can be ...
There is a growing interest in the use of megavoltage cone-beam computed tomography (MV CBCT) data f...
A computed tomography number to relative electron density (CT-RED) calibration is performed when com...
This thesis comprises of 3 major parts of my graduate research work, including development of two no...
Computed tomography (CT) is the imaging modality used to calculate the deposit of dose in radiothera...
Radiotherapy planning involves the calculation of dose deposition throughout the patient, based upo...
Dual-energy computed tomography enables the determination of relative electron density and effective...
Purpose: To evaluate the performance of computed tomography (CT) systems of various designs as a sou...
Radiotherapy and particle therapy treatment planning require accurate knowledge of the electron dens...
Background and purpose: Computed tomography (CT) imaging is frequently used in radiation oncology to...
The electron density is indispensable to the treatment planning for heavy-ion radiotherapy, so that ...
Information on electron density is important for radiotherapy treatment planning in order to optimiz...
Introduction: The motivation for developing megavoltage (and kilovoltage) cone beam CT (MV CBCT) cap...
Purpose. To develop a dual energy imaging method to improve the accuracy of electron density measure...
International audienceThe use of protons in radiotherapy offers a very precise and effective tool fo...
Quantifying material mass and electron density from computed tomography (CT) reconstructions can be ...
There is a growing interest in the use of megavoltage cone-beam computed tomography (MV CBCT) data f...
A computed tomography number to relative electron density (CT-RED) calibration is performed when com...
This thesis comprises of 3 major parts of my graduate research work, including development of two no...