2023
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/ad0902
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A phantom to simulate organ motion and its effect on dose distribution in carbon ion therapy for pancreatic cancer

Christina Stengl,
Kathrin Panow,
Eric Arbes
et al.

Abstract: Objective: Carbon ion radiotherapy is a promising radiation technique for malignancies like pancreatic cancer. However, organs’ motion imposes challenges for achieving homogeneous dose delivery. In this study, an anthropomorphic Pancreas Phantom for Ion-beam Therapy (PPIeT) was developed to simulate breathing and gastrointestinal motion during radiotherapy.
Approach: The developed phantom contains a pancreas, two kidneys, a duodenum, a spine and a spinal cord. The shell of the organs was 3D printed and… Show more

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