Cherenkov Imaging is the method by which the light emitted from a patient’s skin during external beam radiation therapy can be imaged and used to verify dose delivery location. This is accomplished using an intensified CMOS camera time-gated to the linac puls...
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Jeremy Eric Hallett
DoseOptics LLC
Denoising for High Fidelity External Beam Therapy Video Cherenkov Images Using a Deep Learning Methodology
Poster Program · Therapy Physics
Development of a Methodology for Clinical in vivo Optical Dosimetry and Uncertainty Analysis
Cherenkov imaging is a technique used to observe surface dose deposition during radiation therapy. While proportional to dose, the imaged signal cannot derive absolute dose, due to the attenuation and inhomogeneity of human tissue optics. However, controlled,...
Poster Program · Therapy Physics
Influence of Field Size Changes on Cherenkov Radiation Production
Cherenkov imaging offers real-time visualization and verification of external beam delivery during radiation therapy. However, the relationship between beam parameters and Cherenkov photon yield per unit dose remains underexplored, especially for small-fields...
Poster Program · Therapy Physics