Near-field coded-mask technique and its potential for proton therapy monitoring
Ronja Hetzel, Vitalii Urbanevych, Andreas Bolke, Jonas Kasper,, Magdalena Ko{\l}odziej, Monika Kercz, Andrzej Magiera, Florian Mueller, Sara, M\"uller, Magdalena Rafecas, Katarzyna Rusiecka, David Schug, Volkmar Schulz,, Achim Stahl, Bjoern Weissler, Ming-Liang Wong

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the feasibility of near-field coded-mask gamma imaging for proton therapy monitoring through experimental prototypes and simulations, showing promising precision and speed for clinical application.
Contribution
It introduces a coded-mask imaging approach for proton therapy monitoring, validated experimentally and via simulations, with competitive performance compared to existing methods.
Findings
Experimental proof of principle for near-field coded-mask imaging in 1D and 2D modes.
Achieved a mean distal falloff retrieval precision of 0.72 mm in simulations.
Image reconstruction takes only a few seconds, enabling real-time monitoring.
Abstract
Objective. Prompt-gamma imaging encompasses several approaches for online monitoring of beam range or deposited dose distribution in proton therapy. We test one of the imaging techniques - a coded mask approach - both experimentally and via simulations. Approach. Two imaging setups have been investigated experimentally. Each of them comprised a structured tungsten collimator in a form of a MURA mask and a LYSO:Ce scintillation detector of fine granularity. The setups differed in the detector dimensions and the operation mode (1D or 2D imaging). A series of measurements with radioactive sources have been conducted, testing the setups' performance of near-field gamma imaging. Additionally, Monte Carlo simulations of a larger setup of the same type were conducted, investigating its performance with a realistic gamma source distribution occurring during proton therapy. Main results. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Particle Detector Development and Performance
