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Prompt gamma imaging system in particle therapy: a mini-review
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Prompt gamma imaging system in particle therapy: a mini-review

Author Bo-Wi Cheon, Chul Hee Min*
Journal Frontiers in Physics
Volume Vol. 12
Published May 13, 2024
DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2024.1356572

Abstract

Accurate in-vivo verification of beam range and dose distribution is crucial for the safety and effectiveness of particle therapy. Prompt gamma (PG) imaging, as a method for real-time verification, has gained prominence in this area. Currently, several PG imaging systems are under development, including gamma electron vertex imaging (GEVI), the Compton camera, the slit camera, and the multi-array type collimator camera. However, challenges persist in dose prediction accuracy, largely due to patient positioning uncertainty and anatomical changes. Although each system demonstrates potential in verifying PG range, further improvements in detection efficiency, spatial resolution, background reduction, and integration into clinical workflows are essential.

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