2023
DOI: 10.1007/s41365-023-01251-x
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Hi'CT: a pixel sensor-based device for ion tomography

Abstract: Carbon ions, commonly referred to as particle therapy, have become increasingly popular in the last decade. Accurately predicting the range of ions in tissues is important for the precise delivery of doses in heavy-ion radiotherapy. Range uncertainty is currently the largest contributor to dose uncertainty in normal tissues, leading to the use of safety margins in treatment planning. One potential method is the direct relative stopping measurement (RSP) with ions. Heavy-ion CT (Hi′CT), a compact segmented full… Show more

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“…14). The [48] simulation results achieve less than 1% deviation in Relative Stopping Power (RSP) and better image quality of CAT-PHAN phantoms. The real-time imaging capability of Hi'CT may reduce target deviations caused by organ or respiratory movement, achieving optimized treatment effectiveness and improved quality of life for patients [48].…”
Section: Silicon Pixel Detectormentioning
confidence: 96%
“…14). The [48] simulation results achieve less than 1% deviation in Relative Stopping Power (RSP) and better image quality of CAT-PHAN phantoms. The real-time imaging capability of Hi'CT may reduce target deviations caused by organ or respiratory movement, achieving optimized treatment effectiveness and improved quality of life for patients [48].…”
Section: Silicon Pixel Detectormentioning
confidence: 96%