A novel range telescope concept for proton CT

M. Granado-González*, C. Jesús-Valls*, T. Lux, T. Price, F. Sánchez

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Abstract

Proton beam therapy can potentially offer improved treatment for cancers of the head and neck and in paediatric patients. There has been a sharp uptake of proton beam therapy in recent years as improved delivery techniques and patient benefits are observed. However, treatments are currently planned using conventional x-ray CT images due to the absence of devices able to perform high quality proton computed tomography (pCT) under realistic clinical conditions. A new plastic-scintillator-based range telescope concept, named ASTRA, is proposed here to measure the proton's energy loss in a pCT system. Simulations conducted using GEANT4 yield an expected energy resolution of 0.7%. If calorimetric information is used the energy resolution could be further improved to about 0.5%. In addition, the ability of ASTRA to track multiple protons simultaneously is presented. Due to its fast components, ASTRA is expected to reach unprecedented data collection rates, similar to 108 protons/s. The performance of ASTRA has also been tested by simulating the imaging of phantoms. The results show excellent image contrast and relative stopping power reconstruction.

Original languageEnglish
Article number035013
Number of pages14
JournalPhysics in Medicine and Biology
Volume67
Issue number3
Early online date3 Feb 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Feb 2022

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Keywords

  • CT scan
  • Monte Carlo simulation
  • proton CT
  • proton therapy
  • range telescope
  • tracking

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
  • Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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