Tomographic image of prompt gamma ray from boron neutron capture therapy: A Monte Carlo simulation study

Purpose of paper is to confirm the feasibility of acquisition of three dimensional single photon emission computed tomography image from boron neutron capture therapy using Monte Carlo simulation. Prompt gamma ray (478 keV) was used to reconstruct image with ordered subsets expectation maximization...

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description Purpose of paper is to confirm the feasibility of acquisition of three dimensional single photon emission computed tomography image from boron neutron capture therapy using Monte Carlo simulation. Prompt gamma ray (478 keV) was used to reconstruct image with ordered subsets expectation maximization method. From analysis of receiver operating characteristic curve, area under curve values of three boron regions were 0.738, 0.623, and 0.817. The differences between length of centers of two boron regions and distance of maximum count points were 0.3 cm, 1.6 cm, and 1.4 cm.
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BORON
Computed tomography
Computer simulation
COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
Feasibility studies
Image acquisition
Image reconstruction
MONTE CARLO METHOD
Monte Carlo simulation
NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY
Neutrons
Nuclear capture
NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS
Photon emission
PROMPT GAMMA RADIATION
RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE
SINGLE PHOTON EMISSION COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
Therapy
THREE-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS
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