2023
DOI: 10.1002/mp.16585
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Faster and lower dose imaging: evaluating adaptive, constant gantry velocity and angular separation in fast low‐dose 4D cone beam CT imaging

Abstract: BackgroundThe adoption of four‐dimensional cone beam computed tomography (4DCBCT) for image‐guided lung cancer radiotherapy is increasing, especially for hypofractionated treatments. However, the drawbacks of 4DCBCT include long scan times (∼240 s), inconsistent image quality, higher imaging dose than necessary, and streaking artifacts. With the emergence of linear accelerators that can acquire 4DCBCT scans in a short period of time (9.2 s) there is a need to examine the impact that these very fast gantry rota… Show more

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