Color vision is used throughout medicine to interpret the health and status of tissue. Ionizing radiation used in radiation therapy produces broadband white light inside tissue through the Cherenkov effect, and this light is attenuated by tissue features as it leaves the body. In this study, a novel time-gated three-channel camera was developed for the first time and was used to image color Cherenkov emission coming from patients during treatment. The spectral content was interpreted by comparison with imaging calibrated tissue phantoms. Color shades of Cherenkov emission in radiotherapy can be used to interpret tissue blood volume, oxygen saturation and major vessels within the body
BackgroundTotal skin electron therapy (TSET) utilizes high-energy electrons to treat malignancies on...
International audienceCherenkov Radiation (CR), this blue glow seen in nuclear reactors, is an optic...
International audienceCherenkov Radiation (CR), this blue glow seen in nuclear reactors, is an optic...
SIGNIFICANCE: The Cherenkov emission spectrum overlaps with that of ambient room light sources. Choi...
SIGNIFICANCE: The Cherenkov emission spectrum overlaps with that of ambient room light sources. Choi...
Cherenkov imaging in radiation therapy allows a video display of the irradiation beam on the patient...
Radiation therapy produces Cherenkov optical emission in tissue, and this light can be utilized to a...
Cherenkov-excited luminescence scanned imaging (CELSI) is achieved with external beam radiotherapy t...
Purpose: To study the feasibility of using Cherenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) to evaluate and docu...
Measurements of Cherenkov emission in tissue during radiation therapy are shown to enable estimation...
Cherenkov emission induced by external beam radiation therapy from a clinical linear accelerator (LI...
During external beam radiotherapy (EBRT), in vivo Cherenkov optical emissions can be used as a dosim...
Purpose: To study the feasibility of using Cherenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) to evaluate and docu...
During radiotherapy, X-ray beams induce Cherenkov light emission in tissue as part of the dose deliv...
Measurements of Cherenkov emission in tissue during radiation therapy are shown to enable estimation...
BackgroundTotal skin electron therapy (TSET) utilizes high-energy electrons to treat malignancies on...
International audienceCherenkov Radiation (CR), this blue glow seen in nuclear reactors, is an optic...
International audienceCherenkov Radiation (CR), this blue glow seen in nuclear reactors, is an optic...
SIGNIFICANCE: The Cherenkov emission spectrum overlaps with that of ambient room light sources. Choi...
SIGNIFICANCE: The Cherenkov emission spectrum overlaps with that of ambient room light sources. Choi...
Cherenkov imaging in radiation therapy allows a video display of the irradiation beam on the patient...
Radiation therapy produces Cherenkov optical emission in tissue, and this light can be utilized to a...
Cherenkov-excited luminescence scanned imaging (CELSI) is achieved with external beam radiotherapy t...
Purpose: To study the feasibility of using Cherenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) to evaluate and docu...
Measurements of Cherenkov emission in tissue during radiation therapy are shown to enable estimation...
Cherenkov emission induced by external beam radiation therapy from a clinical linear accelerator (LI...
During external beam radiotherapy (EBRT), in vivo Cherenkov optical emissions can be used as a dosim...
Purpose: To study the feasibility of using Cherenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) to evaluate and docu...
During radiotherapy, X-ray beams induce Cherenkov light emission in tissue as part of the dose deliv...
Measurements of Cherenkov emission in tissue during radiation therapy are shown to enable estimation...
BackgroundTotal skin electron therapy (TSET) utilizes high-energy electrons to treat malignancies on...
International audienceCherenkov Radiation (CR), this blue glow seen in nuclear reactors, is an optic...
International audienceCherenkov Radiation (CR), this blue glow seen in nuclear reactors, is an optic...