Detection of an internal density change in an anthropomorphic head phantom via tracking of charged nuclear fragments in carbon‐ion radiotherapy
Luisa Schweins,
Rebekka Kirchgässner,
Pamela Ochoa‐Parra
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundCarbon‐ion radiotherapy provides steep dose gradients that allow the simultaneous application of high tumor doses as well as the sparing of healthy tissue and radio‐sensitive organs. However, even small anatomical changes may have a severe impact on the dose distribution because of the finite range of ion beams.PurposeAn in‐vivo monitoring method based on secondary‐ion emission could potentially provide feedback about the patient anatomy and thus the treatment quality. This work aims to prove that a … Show more
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