Cherenkov‐excited luminescence scanned imaging using scanned beam differencing and iterative deconvolution in dynamic plan radiation delivery in a human breast phantom geometry
Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this study was to demonstrate high resolution optical luminescence sensing, referred to as Cherenkov excited luminescence scanning imaging ( CELSI ), could be achieved during a standard dynamic treatment plan for a whole breast radiotherapy geometry. Methods The treatment plan beams induce Cherenkov light within tissue, and this excitation projects through the beam trajectory across the medium, inducing luminescence where...
Paper Details
Title
Cherenkov‐excited luminescence scanned imaging using scanned beam differencing and iterative deconvolution in dynamic plan radiation delivery in a human breast phantom geometry
Published Date
May 18, 2019
Journal
Volume
46
Issue
7
Pages
3067 - 3077
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