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Feasibility Of On-Line Multiple Scanning Proton Beam Range Verification With Pet Imaging: Monte Carlo Simulation Studies

2016 IEEE NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM, MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE AND ROOM-TEMPERATURE SEMICONDUCTOR DETECTOR WORKSHOP (NSS/MIC/RTSD)(2016)

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We investigate the feasibility for intra-fraction online multiple scanning proton beam range verifications (BM's) with in-situ PET imaging, which is beyond the single-beam BRV we had previously studies. We simulated various 132-MeV proton beams with 4-mm diameter and different beam separations irradiating PMMA phantoms by GATE simulations. The generated nuclear interaction-induced positrons, which were distributed in either a planar or a curved positron activity range profile, were imaged by a PET (similar to 2-mm resolution, 17% sensitivity in the energy range from 350 keV to 650 keV, 250x250x128 mm(3) field-of-view). We calculated the activity ranges (ARs) from reconstructed PET images and compared them with the corresponding ARs of the original positron distributions. Preliminary studies show that: 1) for two separated beams with overlapped positrons, errors of AR measurement for each beam varied from 0.2 mm to 2.3 mm as center-to-center beam separation and AR difference were in the range of 8-12 mm and 2-8 mm respectively. It is feasible to achieve <= 1.0-mm accuracy for two beams with a 100-second PET acquisition and 12-mm beam-separation; 2) for densely distributed beams with a continuous profile of AR distributions, PET image was blurred further at non-planar AR region than planar region which led to worsened AR measurement accuracy at non-planar region. Further studies will focus on identifying key factors that impact the AR measurement with multi-beam irradiations, such as the PET resolution model and the ways to reduce the error in non planar regions, sensitivity, configuration, image process and enhancement, to improve beam range verifications.
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PET imaging,single-beam BRV,GATE simulations,nuclear interaction-induced positrons,curved positron activity range profile,separated beams,overlapped positrons,AR measurement,center-to-center beam separation,densely distributed beams,AR distributions,multibeam irradiations,PET resolution model,image process,proton beam range verification,Monte Carlo simulation,PET image reconstruction,positron distribution,image enhancement,on-line multiple scanning proton,PMMA phantoms
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