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Study of the feasibility of a compact gamma camera for real-time cancer assessment

Results from the simulations of a Compton gamma camera based on compact configuration of detectors consisting in two detection modules, each of them having two stages of high-resolution position- and energy sensitive radiation detectors operated in time-coincidence are presented. Monolithic scintill...

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Autor principal: Caballero Ontanaya, Luis
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2304570
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description Results from the simulations of a Compton gamma camera based on compact configuration of detectors consisting in two detection modules, each of them having two stages of high-resolution position- and energy sensitive radiation detectors operated in time-coincidence are presented. Monolithic scintillation crystals instead of pixelated crystals in order to reduce dead areas have been simulated. In order to study the system feasibility to produce real-time images, different setups are considered. Performance in terms of acquisition times have been calculated to determine the real-time capabilities and limitations of such a system.
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spelling cern-23045702019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2304570engCaballero Ontanaya, LuisStudy of the feasibility of a compact gamma camera for real-time cancer assessmentDetectors and Experimental TechniquesResults from the simulations of a Compton gamma camera based on compact configuration of detectors consisting in two detection modules, each of them having two stages of high-resolution position- and energy sensitive radiation detectors operated in time-coincidence are presented. Monolithic scintillation crystals instead of pixelated crystals in order to reduce dead areas have been simulated. In order to study the system feasibility to produce real-time images, different setups are considered. Performance in terms of acquisition times have been calculated to determine the real-time capabilities and limitations of such a system.CERN-OPEN-2018-002oai:cds.cern.ch:23045702017-11-18
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Caballero Ontanaya, Luis
Study of the feasibility of a compact gamma camera for real-time cancer assessment
title Study of the feasibility of a compact gamma camera for real-time cancer assessment
title_full Study of the feasibility of a compact gamma camera for real-time cancer assessment
title_fullStr Study of the feasibility of a compact gamma camera for real-time cancer assessment
title_full_unstemmed Study of the feasibility of a compact gamma camera for real-time cancer assessment
title_short Study of the feasibility of a compact gamma camera for real-time cancer assessment
title_sort study of the feasibility of a compact gamma camera for real-time cancer assessment
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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