Use of Photon Scattering Interactions in Diagnosis and Treatment of Disease

Autor: Francesco Iacoviello, Robert D. Speller, Sarah Vinnicombe, Selina Kolokytha, Robert M. Moss, Andrea Gutierrez, Chiaki Crews, Paul R. Shearing, Amany S. Amin
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: Multi-Modality Imaging ISBN: 9783319989730
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-98974-7_6
Popis: This chapter looks at photon scattering applications in medicine. In the energy range of interest there are two types of scattering events, incoherent (Compton) and coherent (Rayleigh) scattering, and this chapter looks at how these events can be usefully used in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. In the first part we present an overview of Compton cameras for gamma imaging in the context of proton beam therapy, where they can be used for proton range verification. Proton beam therapy is currently in need of range verification for quality assurance and to improve treatment efficacy and safety. We will first briefly introduce potential methods for in vivo proton range verification, of which prompt gamma imaging is a promising example. We describe the process of gamma emission during proton irradiation, as well as the challenges of its detection and interpretation. The use of Compton camera for prompt gamma imaging has advantages over other gamma detectors since it does not require mechanical collimators and has a typical field of view of 180°. The Compton camera’s principle of operation and design criteria for prompt gamma imaging are described, as well as image reconstruction techniques such as back-projection and stochastic origin ensemble.
Databáze: OpenAIRE