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Detector applications in medecine and biology

In recent years new diagnostic and therapeutic methods have been attracting more and more dedicated attention by the scientific community.The goal is a better understanding of the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human being in an effort to find more appropriate medical prevention, diagnosis...

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Autor principal: Del Guerra, Alberto
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 1995
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/280530
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description In recent years new diagnostic and therapeutic methods have been attracting more and more dedicated attention by the scientific community.The goal is a better understanding of the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human being in an effort to find more appropriate medical prevention, diagnosis and therapy.Many of the achievements obtained so far derive from the use and the optimisation of detectors and techniques,which originated in the other fields of physics. The spin-off of High Energy Physics to Medical Physics has been particularly relevant in the field of detectors for medical imaging and especially for medical imaging with ionizing radiation. In this series of lectures,starting from the requests of each technique and or application I will attempt to present a survey of the detectors for medecine and biology. Various fields of medical imaging will be touched : radiology,digital radiography,mammography and radiotherapy. The capabilities of the major types of detectors (1-D and 2-D position sensitive, and pixel type) will be correspondingly analyzed : scintillation, gaseous and solid state detectors. Finally some specific applications as synchrotron radiation and in the biological field will be addressed.
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spelling cern-2805302022-11-03T08:19:32Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/280530engDel Guerra, AlbertoDetector applications in medecine and biologyHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsIn recent years new diagnostic and therapeutic methods have been attracting more and more dedicated attention by the scientific community.The goal is a better understanding of the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the human being in an effort to find more appropriate medical prevention, diagnosis and therapy.Many of the achievements obtained so far derive from the use and the optimisation of detectors and techniques,which originated in the other fields of physics. The spin-off of High Energy Physics to Medical Physics has been particularly relevant in the field of detectors for medical imaging and especially for medical imaging with ionizing radiation. In this series of lectures,starting from the requests of each technique and or application I will attempt to present a survey of the detectors for medecine and biology. Various fields of medical imaging will be touched : radiology,digital radiography,mammography and radiotherapy. The capabilities of the major types of detectors (1-D and 2-D position sensitive, and pixel type) will be correspondingly analyzed : scintillation, gaseous and solid state detectors. Finally some specific applications as synchrotron radiation and in the biological field will be addressed.CERNoai:cds.cern.ch:2805301995
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Detector applications in medecine and biology
title Detector applications in medecine and biology
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