2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jradnu.2008.12.003
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Cone-Beam Computed Tomography for Breast Imaging

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“…2,3,5,11,15,16 Although the general design concepts of this system are similar to those of the Boone BCT systems ͑in terms of patient positioning, x-ray tube travel path, cone beam acquisition, etc.͒, the Koning BCT system uses a substantially different x-ray spectrum: Tungsten anode, tube voltage of 49 kVp, and additional aluminum filtration. Given the differences in the x-ray spectrum used by this system, compared to those studied by Boone et al, in addition to other geometrical differences and the inclusion of automated tube output settings on the Koning system, it is of interest to perform a comprehensive characterization of the dosimetry properties of this system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,3,5,11,15,16 Although the general design concepts of this system are similar to those of the Boone BCT systems ͑in terms of patient positioning, x-ray tube travel path, cone beam acquisition, etc.͒, the Koning BCT system uses a substantially different x-ray spectrum: Tungsten anode, tube voltage of 49 kVp, and additional aluminum filtration. Given the differences in the x-ray spectrum used by this system, compared to those studied by Boone et al, in addition to other geometrical differences and the inclusion of automated tube output settings on the Koning system, it is of interest to perform a comprehensive characterization of the dosimetry properties of this system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%