Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of radioactivity distributions induced by therapeutic irradiation is at present the only feasible method for an in situ and non-invasive monitoring of radiooncology treatments with ion beams. Therefore, at the experimental carbon ion therapy facility at the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung Darmstadt, Germany (GSI) a PET scanner has been integrated into the treatment site for quality assurance monitoring simultaneously to the therapeutic irradiation. Although the device has been assembled from components of positron emission tomographs developed for nuclear medicine applications, substantial modifications had to be made for meeting the requirements of ion therapy monitoring. These changes regar...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the use of a dedicated system for proton therapy treatments...
Proton radiotherapy is a powerful tool in the local control of cancer. The advantages of proton radi...
to be published in the proceedings of the NIRS-ETOILE joint symposium on carbon ion therapy, Lyon, 1...
One of the most promising new radiotherapy techniques makes use of charged particles like protons an...
The quality assurance of particle therapy treatment is a fundamental issue that can be addressed by ...
In particle therapy, beams of energetic protons or charged ions are used for cancer treatment. The m...
Today tumour diseases are the second most cause of death in Western countries. But only 45 percent o...
In vivo range monitoring techniques are necessary in order to fully take advantage of the high dose ...
Hadrontherapy is a cancer treatment that aims at eradicating tumour cells by using charged particle ...
[Purpose] Detecting the distribution of positron emitter generated by nuclear fragmentation reaction...
Positron emission tomography (PET) is a well established imaging technique for range monitoring in h...
A PET camera is used to visualize the positron activity induced during protonbeam therapy in order t...
In the field of hadron therapy, quality assurance is vital to ensure the accurate delivery of radiat...
Hadrontherapy is a radiation therapy for cancer based on ion beams (mainly protons or carbon ions). ...
Objective. Beams of stable ions have been a well-established tool for radiotherapy for many decades....
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the use of a dedicated system for proton therapy treatments...
Proton radiotherapy is a powerful tool in the local control of cancer. The advantages of proton radi...
to be published in the proceedings of the NIRS-ETOILE joint symposium on carbon ion therapy, Lyon, 1...
One of the most promising new radiotherapy techniques makes use of charged particles like protons an...
The quality assurance of particle therapy treatment is a fundamental issue that can be addressed by ...
In particle therapy, beams of energetic protons or charged ions are used for cancer treatment. The m...
Today tumour diseases are the second most cause of death in Western countries. But only 45 percent o...
In vivo range monitoring techniques are necessary in order to fully take advantage of the high dose ...
Hadrontherapy is a cancer treatment that aims at eradicating tumour cells by using charged particle ...
[Purpose] Detecting the distribution of positron emitter generated by nuclear fragmentation reaction...
Positron emission tomography (PET) is a well established imaging technique for range monitoring in h...
A PET camera is used to visualize the positron activity induced during protonbeam therapy in order t...
In the field of hadron therapy, quality assurance is vital to ensure the accurate delivery of radiat...
Hadrontherapy is a radiation therapy for cancer based on ion beams (mainly protons or carbon ions). ...
Objective. Beams of stable ions have been a well-established tool for radiotherapy for many decades....
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the use of a dedicated system for proton therapy treatments...
Proton radiotherapy is a powerful tool in the local control of cancer. The advantages of proton radi...
to be published in the proceedings of the NIRS-ETOILE joint symposium on carbon ion therapy, Lyon, 1...