BackgroundTotal skin electron therapy (TSET) utilizes high-energy electrons to treat malignancies on the entire body surface. The otherwise invisible radiation beam can be observed via the optical Cherenkov photons emitted from interactions between the high-energy electron beam and tissue.Methods and materialsWith a time-gated intensified camera system, the Cherenkov emission can be used to evaluate the dose uniformity on the surface of the patient in real time. Fifteen patients undergoing TSET in various conditions (whole body and half body) were imaged and analyzed. Each patient was monitored during TSET via in vivo detectors (IVD) in nine locations. For accurate Cherenkov imaging, a comparison between IVD and Cherenkov profiles was condu...
Surface dosimetry is required for ensuring effective administration of total skin electron therapy (...
The main purpose of this work was to investigate both in vitro and in vivo Cherenkov radiation (CR) ...
AbstractAimTo give a technical description and present the dosimetric proporties of the total skin e...
Radiation therapy is widely used for treating cancer, and the linear accelerator (Linac) is the main...
Aim: This study retrospectively analysed the results of using optically stimulated radiation dosimet...
AimThis study retrospectively analysed the results of using optically stimulated radiation dosimeter...
Purpose: To document experiences with one year of clinical implementation of the first Cherenkov ima...
AbstractThis work reviews results of in vivo dosimetry (IVD) for total skin electron beam (TSEB) the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Thermoluminescent dosimetry (TLD) is an important element of total skin elec...
PURPOSE: Total skin electron therapy (TSET) is a technique to treat cutaneous lymphomas. While TSET ...
Color vision is used throughout medicine to interpret the health and status of tissue. Ionizing radi...
Currently, TLDs and Gafchromic EBT3 film are commonly used for skin dose measurement during Total Sk...
During radiotherapy, X-ray beams induce Cherenkov light emission in tissue as part of the dose deliv...
Total skin low energy electron irradiation (TSEI) remains one of the most effective modes of treatme...
Background and purpose: Thermoluminescent dosimetry (TLD) is an important element of total skin elec...
Surface dosimetry is required for ensuring effective administration of total skin electron therapy (...
The main purpose of this work was to investigate both in vitro and in vivo Cherenkov radiation (CR) ...
AbstractAimTo give a technical description and present the dosimetric proporties of the total skin e...
Radiation therapy is widely used for treating cancer, and the linear accelerator (Linac) is the main...
Aim: This study retrospectively analysed the results of using optically stimulated radiation dosimet...
AimThis study retrospectively analysed the results of using optically stimulated radiation dosimeter...
Purpose: To document experiences with one year of clinical implementation of the first Cherenkov ima...
AbstractThis work reviews results of in vivo dosimetry (IVD) for total skin electron beam (TSEB) the...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Thermoluminescent dosimetry (TLD) is an important element of total skin elec...
PURPOSE: Total skin electron therapy (TSET) is a technique to treat cutaneous lymphomas. While TSET ...
Color vision is used throughout medicine to interpret the health and status of tissue. Ionizing radi...
Currently, TLDs and Gafchromic EBT3 film are commonly used for skin dose measurement during Total Sk...
During radiotherapy, X-ray beams induce Cherenkov light emission in tissue as part of the dose deliv...
Total skin low energy electron irradiation (TSEI) remains one of the most effective modes of treatme...
Background and purpose: Thermoluminescent dosimetry (TLD) is an important element of total skin elec...
Surface dosimetry is required for ensuring effective administration of total skin electron therapy (...
The main purpose of this work was to investigate both in vitro and in vivo Cherenkov radiation (CR) ...
AbstractAimTo give a technical description and present the dosimetric proporties of the total skin e...