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The Thoracic Absorption Dose and Secondary Tumor Risk Caused by Different Imaging Methods in Image-Guided Particle Radiotherapy. [PDF]
Cui Q, Yan X, Li C, Zhu J, Ma J, Liu T.
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Towards bridging the synthetic-to-real gap in quantitative photoacoustic tomography via unsupervised domain adaptation. [PDF]
Wang Z, Tao W, Zhang Z, Zhao H.
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Feasibility of Automated Image-Based Red Bone Marrow Dosimetry for [<sup>177</sup>Lu]Lu-PSMA Radiopharmaceutical Therapy of Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer. [PDF]
Rumiantcev M+8 more
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Establishing measurement traceability for quantitative SPECT imaging. [PDF]
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Breast Phantoms for Microwave Imaging
IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, 2014Herein, we study the dielectric properties of various mixtures susceptible to be used in manufacturing of reference inhomogeneous breast phantoms dedicated to the experimental validation of microwave breast imaging systems in the 0.5-6-GHz frequency range.
Joachimowicz, Nadine+3 more
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Reference phantoms for microwave imaging
2017 11th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EUCAP), 2017Microwave imaging offers an alternative modality for breast cancer screening and for the diagnosis of cerebrovascular accidents. Before clinical application, the performances of microwave imaging systems have to be assessed on anatomically detailed anthropomorphic phantoms.
Joachimowicz, Nadine+3 more
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Imaging CDMAM phantom with tomosynthesis
SPIE Proceedings, 2008We studied the use of the mammography contrast detail phantom (CDMAM) with tomosynthesis to evaluate the performance of our system as well as to explore the application of CDMAM in 3D breast imaging. The system was Hologic's 1st generation tomosynthesis machine.
Zhenxue Jing+3 more
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Anisotropic phantoms in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2015Even though Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) gives possibility to obtain qualitatively very good images, most quantitative results obtained by means of MRI are biased with high dependence on particular hardware parameters, imaging sequence used, and properties of analysed sample.
Krzysztof Klodowski+2 more
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