| Literature DB >> 34083857 |
Timothy C Zhu1, Yihong Ong1, Hongjin Sun1, Weili Zhong1, Tianshun Miao2, Andreea Dimofte1, Petr Bruza2, Amit Maity1, John P Plastaras1, Ima Paydar1, Lei Dong1, Brian W Pogue2.
Abstract
Total Skin Electron Therapy (TSET) utilizes high-energy electrons to treat cancers on the entire body surface. The otherwise invisible radiation beam can be observed via the optical Cherenkov photons emitted from interaction between the high-energy electron beam and tissue. Cherenkov emission can be used to evaluate the dose uniformity on the surface of the patient in real-time using a time-gated intensified camera system. Each patient was monitored during TSET by in-vivo detectors (IVD) as well as Scintillators. Patients undergoing TSET in various conditions (whole body and half body) were imaged and analyzed. A rigorous methodology for converting Cherenkov intensity to surface dose as products of correction factors, including camera vignette correction factor, incident radiation correction factor, and tissue optical properties correction factor. A comprehensive study has been carried out by inspecting various positions on the patients such as vertex, chest, perineum, shins, and foot relative to the umbilicus point (the prescription point).Entities:
Keywords: Cherenkov imaging; Radiation Therapy; Total Skin Electron Therapy; biomedical optics
Year: 2021 PMID: 34083857 PMCID: PMC8171222 DOI: 10.1117/12.2583939
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng ISSN: 0277-786X