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The Application of PenH Simulation on Proton Imaging
Author(s) -
Anh Duy Nguyen,
Thi Kim Lan Tran,
Anh Tu Ly
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
kalpa publications in engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 2515-1770
DOI - 10.29007/sbgz
Subject(s) - proton therapy , proton , imaging phantom , radiography , traverse , medical physics , photon , radiation treatment planning , beam (structure) , physics , computer science , nuclear medicine , radiology , optics , medicine , nuclear physics , radiation therapy , geodesy , geography
Proton therapy is one of the most accurate forms of cancer therapies, which requires accurate knowledge of the dose delivered to the patient and verification of the correct patient position with respect to the proton beam to avoid damage to critical normal tissues and geographical tumor misses. In existing proton treatment centers, dose calculation is performed based on X-ray computed tomography (CT), and the patient is positioned with x-ray radiographs. The use of X-ray CT images for proton treatment planning ignores fundamental differences in physical interaction processes between photons and protons and is therefore inherently inaccurate. Further, X-ray radiographs depict only skeletal structures; they do not show the tumor itself. Ideally, the image of the patient taken directly with proton CT by measuring the energy loss of high-energy protons that traverse the patient. The main content of this report is the application of simulation program PENH proton transmission via phantom associated with the PENEASY creation in proton imaging that can be applied in proton therapy.

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