Purpose: Estimation of the radiation dose to internal organs is essential for the assessment of radiation risks and benefits to patients undergoing diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures including PET. Respiratory motion induces notable internal organ displacement, which influences the absorbed dose for external exposure to radiation. However, to their knowledge, the effect of respiratory motion on internal radiation dosimetry has never been reported before. Methods: Thirteen computational models representing the adult male at different respiratory phases corresponding to the normal respiratory cycle were generated from the 4D dynamic XCAT phantom. Monte Carlo calculations were performed using the MCNP transport code to esti...
Abstract: Internal organ motions are one of the most significant obstacles for radiotherapy, especia...
Introduction: Connecting the emission of radiation from a contaminated body region with the dose rec...
The current dose coefficients for internal dose assessment of occupationally exposed persons and the...
Purpose: Estimation of the radiation dose to internal organs is essential for the assessment of radi...
Introduction: One of advantage in the use of heavy charged particles for radiotherapy is the high po...
Intra-fraction respiration motion during radiation delivery presents a major challenge to radiation ...
[[abstract]]To estimate the respiration-induced dosimetric change at beam edge during a beam-on inte...
Computational phantoms are commonly used in internal radiation dosimetry to assess the amount and di...
Radioactive aerosols that arise from natural sources and nuclear accidents can be a long-term hazard...
PURPOSE: Respiratory motion may impose significant inaccuracies on emission activity estimation in q...
The determination of dose conversion factors (S values) for the radionuclide fluorodeoxyglucose (18F...
The emission of radiation from a contaminated body region is connected with the dose received by rad...
The emission of radiation from a contaminated body region is connected with the dose received by rad...
Dose coefficients for assessment of internal exposures to radionuclides are radiological protection ...
Dynamic experiments cannot be observed easy on patients for determination of dosimetry in human PET ...
Abstract: Internal organ motions are one of the most significant obstacles for radiotherapy, especia...
Introduction: Connecting the emission of radiation from a contaminated body region with the dose rec...
The current dose coefficients for internal dose assessment of occupationally exposed persons and the...
Purpose: Estimation of the radiation dose to internal organs is essential for the assessment of radi...
Introduction: One of advantage in the use of heavy charged particles for radiotherapy is the high po...
Intra-fraction respiration motion during radiation delivery presents a major challenge to radiation ...
[[abstract]]To estimate the respiration-induced dosimetric change at beam edge during a beam-on inte...
Computational phantoms are commonly used in internal radiation dosimetry to assess the amount and di...
Radioactive aerosols that arise from natural sources and nuclear accidents can be a long-term hazard...
PURPOSE: Respiratory motion may impose significant inaccuracies on emission activity estimation in q...
The determination of dose conversion factors (S values) for the radionuclide fluorodeoxyglucose (18F...
The emission of radiation from a contaminated body region is connected with the dose received by rad...
The emission of radiation from a contaminated body region is connected with the dose received by rad...
Dose coefficients for assessment of internal exposures to radionuclides are radiological protection ...
Dynamic experiments cannot be observed easy on patients for determination of dosimetry in human PET ...
Abstract: Internal organ motions are one of the most significant obstacles for radiotherapy, especia...
Introduction: Connecting the emission of radiation from a contaminated body region with the dose rec...
The current dose coefficients for internal dose assessment of occupationally exposed persons and the...