Computational reproductions of medical imaging tests, a form of virtual clinical trials (VCTs), are increasingly being used, particularly in breast imaging research. The accuracy of the computational platform that is used for the imaging and dosimetry simulation processes is a fundamental requirement. Moreover, for practical usage, the imaging simulation computation time should be compatible with the clinical workflow. We compared three different platforms for in-silico X-ray 3D breast imaging: the Agata (University & INFN Napoli) that was based on the Geant4 toolkit and running on a CPU-based server architecture; the XRMC Monte Carlo (University of Cagliari) that was based on the use of variance reduction techniques, running on a CPU hardw...
Virtual clinical trials (VCTs) can be used to evaluate and optimise medical imaging systems. VCTs ar...
Purpose: Image-based analysis of breast tumor growth rate may optimize breast cancer screening and d...
International audienceWe present an Open-source library called gVirtualXRay to simulate realistic X-...
Computational reproductions of medical imaging tests, a form of virtual clinical trials (VCTs), are ...
Virtual clinical trials (VCT) are in-silico reproductions of medical examinations, which adopt digit...
In silico reproductions of clinical exams represent an alternative strategy in the research and deve...
In silico reproductions of clinical exams represent an alternative strategy in the research and deve...
Virtual clinical trials (VCTs) have been proposed to overcome the limitations of clinical trials usi...
Purpose: New 3D breast x-ray imaging techniques, such as digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) and brea...
In this thesis work are introduced a new method and a new formalism to calculate, via Monte Carlo (M...
International audiencePurpose: In brachytherapy, dosimetric plans are routinely calculated with the ...
Virtual clinical trials (VCTs) can be used to evaluate and optimise medical imaging systems. VCTs ar...
International audienceIn brachytherapy, plans are routinely calculated using the AAPM TG43 formalism...
MCGPU [1,2] is an open-source x-ray imaging simulation software to generate virtual x-ray projection...
Purpose: Virtual clinical trials (VCTs) require computer simulations of representative patients and ...
Virtual clinical trials (VCTs) can be used to evaluate and optimise medical imaging systems. VCTs ar...
Purpose: Image-based analysis of breast tumor growth rate may optimize breast cancer screening and d...
International audienceWe present an Open-source library called gVirtualXRay to simulate realistic X-...
Computational reproductions of medical imaging tests, a form of virtual clinical trials (VCTs), are ...
Virtual clinical trials (VCT) are in-silico reproductions of medical examinations, which adopt digit...
In silico reproductions of clinical exams represent an alternative strategy in the research and deve...
In silico reproductions of clinical exams represent an alternative strategy in the research and deve...
Virtual clinical trials (VCTs) have been proposed to overcome the limitations of clinical trials usi...
Purpose: New 3D breast x-ray imaging techniques, such as digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) and brea...
In this thesis work are introduced a new method and a new formalism to calculate, via Monte Carlo (M...
International audiencePurpose: In brachytherapy, dosimetric plans are routinely calculated with the ...
Virtual clinical trials (VCTs) can be used to evaluate and optimise medical imaging systems. VCTs ar...
International audienceIn brachytherapy, plans are routinely calculated using the AAPM TG43 formalism...
MCGPU [1,2] is an open-source x-ray imaging simulation software to generate virtual x-ray projection...
Purpose: Virtual clinical trials (VCTs) require computer simulations of representative patients and ...
Virtual clinical trials (VCTs) can be used to evaluate and optimise medical imaging systems. VCTs ar...
Purpose: Image-based analysis of breast tumor growth rate may optimize breast cancer screening and d...
International audienceWe present an Open-source library called gVirtualXRay to simulate realistic X-...