Detailed Analysis Of Scatter Contribution From Different Simulated Geometries Of X-Ray Detectors

IWDM 2016: Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Breast Imaging - Volume 9699(2016)

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Scattering is one of the main issues left in planar mammography examinations, as it degrades the quality of the image and complicates the diagnostic process. Although widely used, anti-scatter grids have been found to be inefficient, increasing the dose delivered, the equipment price and not eliminating all the scattered radiation. Alternative scattering reduction methods, based on post-processing algorithms using Monte Carlo (MC) simulations, are being developed to substitute anti-scatter grids. Idealized detectors are commonly used in the simulations for the purpose of simplification. In this study, the scatter distribution of three detector geometries is analyzed and compared: Case 1 makes use of idealized detector geometry, Case 2 uses a scintillator plate and Case 3 uses a more realistic detector simulation, based on the structure of an indirect mammography X-ray detector. This paper demonstrates that common configuration simplifications may introduce up to 14 % of underestimation of the scatter in simulation results.
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Digital mammography,Scatter,Post-processing,Monte carlo,X-ray detector
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