AAPM 2018: Contributions on ion radiography and tomography
We have extracted contributions from the program of this year’s AAPM conference in Nashville, Tennessee, which are related to ion radiography and tomography. Here’s the list of links to the AAPM website:
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Characterizing a High-Density Glass Scintillator for Proton Imaging
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Inferring Water Equivalent Path Length in Transmission Proton Imaging From Two Dimensional Data
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Proton Computed Tomography with Multiple-Layer Ionization Chamber
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A Quantification of the Accuracy of Proton Radiography for Patient Alignment of Intracranial Targets
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Image Reconstruction with a Fast, Monolithic Proton Radiography System
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Experimental Validation of MC Simulations of ERDF for Proton Imaging Applications
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Instantaneous Full Field Proton Radiography for Image Guidance
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Optimization of Relative Stopping Power by Multi-Projection Proton Radiography
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An Algorithm to Calculate WET Distributions From DICOM Files
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