A radiation bioassay program relies on a set of standard human phantoms to calibrate and assess radioactivity levels inside a human body for radiation protection and nuclear medicine imaging purposes. However, the methodologies in the development and application of anthropomorphic phantoms, both physical and computational, had mostly remained the same for the past 40 years. We herein propose a 3-year research project to develop medical image-based physical and computational phantoms specifically for radiation bioassay applications involving internally deposited radionuclides. The broad, long-term objective of this research was to set the foundation for a systematic paradigm shift away from the anatomically crude phantoms in existence today ...
Computational anthropomorphic phantoms have k e n used since the 1970s for dosimetric calculations. ...
Significant improvements in radiotherapy are likely to come from biological rather than technical op...
Quantification of radioactivity in the body by in vivo bioassay uses counting efficiencies obtained ...
Three dimensional (3D) scanning and printing technology is utilized to create phantom models of mice...
Anthropomorphic phantoms have been the basis for quantification of radioactive material in the body ...
The ICRU Report on `Phantoms and Computational Models in Radiation Therapy, Diagnosis and Protection...
The production of anthropomorphic phantoms generated from tissue-equivalent materials is challenging...
Covering the history of human model development, this title presents the major anatomical and physic...
The production of anthropomorphic phantoms generated from tissue-equivalent materials is challenging...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to produce a low-cost anatomical model of adult male including lo...
This paper reports on the methodology and materials used to construct anthropomorphic phantoms for u...
In order to assess human organ doses for risk estimates under natural and man made radiation exposur...
To estimate the risk resulting from exposures to ionizing radiation, the organ and tissue doses shou...
This Report was prepared in recognition of the fact that the development of realistic body phantoms ...
The field of nuclear medicine is expanding rapidly, with the development of exciting new diagnostic ...
Computational anthropomorphic phantoms have k e n used since the 1970s for dosimetric calculations. ...
Significant improvements in radiotherapy are likely to come from biological rather than technical op...
Quantification of radioactivity in the body by in vivo bioassay uses counting efficiencies obtained ...
Three dimensional (3D) scanning and printing technology is utilized to create phantom models of mice...
Anthropomorphic phantoms have been the basis for quantification of radioactive material in the body ...
The ICRU Report on `Phantoms and Computational Models in Radiation Therapy, Diagnosis and Protection...
The production of anthropomorphic phantoms generated from tissue-equivalent materials is challenging...
Covering the history of human model development, this title presents the major anatomical and physic...
The production of anthropomorphic phantoms generated from tissue-equivalent materials is challenging...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to produce a low-cost anatomical model of adult male including lo...
This paper reports on the methodology and materials used to construct anthropomorphic phantoms for u...
In order to assess human organ doses for risk estimates under natural and man made radiation exposur...
To estimate the risk resulting from exposures to ionizing radiation, the organ and tissue doses shou...
This Report was prepared in recognition of the fact that the development of realistic body phantoms ...
The field of nuclear medicine is expanding rapidly, with the development of exciting new diagnostic ...
Computational anthropomorphic phantoms have k e n used since the 1970s for dosimetric calculations. ...
Significant improvements in radiotherapy are likely to come from biological rather than technical op...
Quantification of radioactivity in the body by in vivo bioassay uses counting efficiencies obtained ...