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The world’s first open-type positron emission tomography (PET), named OpenPET, is being developed at the National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Japan. We are aiming to employ the OpenPET in radiotherapy and to track the respiratory motion of a tumor in the thoracoabdominal region of a patient. By using PET images, we expect that the tumor itself can be directly visualized without using radio-opaque...
The world's first open type PET, named OpenPET, is being developed at the National Institute of Radiological Sciences. We are aiming to employ the OpenPET in radiotherapy and to track the respiratory motion of a tumor in the thoracoabdominal region of a patient. By using PET images, we expect that the tumor itself can be directly visualized without using radio-opaque markers. Our prototype OpenPET...
We are developing the OpenPET which can provide an open space to make the patient observable and accessible during PET measurements. In addition, we have proposed a real-time imaging system for the OpenPET which is expected to be used in PET-guided tumor tracking radiation therapy. We conducted a feasibility study on tumor tracking using 18F-FDG by Monte Carlo simulation of a human body-sized OpenPET...
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