Deep convolutional framelets for dose reconstruction in BNCT with Compton camera detector
Angelo Didonna, Dayron Ramos Lopez, Giuseppe Iaselli, Nicola Amoroso,, Nicola Ferrara, Gabriella Maria Incoronata Pugliese

TL;DR
This paper develops deep neural network models, including U-Net and convolutional framelets, to rapidly estimate dose distribution in BNCT using Compton camera images, aiming to improve speed and accuracy over traditional methods.
Contribution
It introduces deep learning models specifically designed for fast, accurate dose reconstruction in BNCT with Compton imaging, reducing reliance on iterative algorithms.
Findings
Deep neural networks achieve accurate dose estimation.
Models significantly reduce reconstruction time.
Promising results in noise and artifact reduction.
Abstract
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) is an innovative binary form of radiation therapy with high selectivity towards cancer tissue based on the neutron capture reaction 10B(n,)7Li, consisting in the exposition of patients to neutron beams after administration of a boron compound with preferential accumulation in cancer cells. The high linear energy transfer products of the ensuing reaction deposit their energy at cell level, sparing normal tissue. Although progress in accelerator-based BNCT has led to renewed interest in this cancer treatment modality, in vivo dose monitoring during treatment still remains not feasible and several approaches are under investigation. While Compton imaging presents various advantages over other imaging methods, it typically requires long reconstruction times, comparable with BNCT treatment duration. This study aims to develop deep neural network…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Boron Compounds in Chemistry · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
Methods*Communicated@Fast*How Do I Communicate to Expedia? · Convolution · Concatenated Skip Connection · Max Pooling · U-Net
