Imaging lung tumor motion using integrated‐mode proton radiography—A phantom study towards tumor tracking in proton radiotherapy
Ryan Fullarton,
Mikaël Simard,
Lennart Volz
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundMotion of lung tumors during radiotherapy leads to decreased accuracy of the delivered dose distribution. This is especially true for proton radiotherapy due to the finite range of the proton beam. Methods for mitigating motion rely on knowing the position of the tumor during treatment.PurposeProton radiography uses the treatment beam, at an energy high enough to traverse the patient, to produce a radiograph. This work shows the first results of using an integrated‐mode proton radiography system to t… Show more
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