Title :
Development of a quasi-monochromatic CT system for breast cancer study with combined emission-transmission tomography
Author :
Gambaccini, M. ; Fantini, A. ; Di Domenico, G. ; Sabba, N. ; Taibi, A. ; Tartari, A. ; Tuffanelli, A. ; Zavattini, G. ; Pani, R. ; Pellegrini, R. ; Soluri, A. ; Scafe, R. ; Bollini, D. ; Castelli, E. ; Del Guerra, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Ferrara Univ., Italy
Abstract :
A combined SPECT-CT tomographic imager for breast cancer study is being developed as a large research program of Italian Universities. The basic idea is to integrate the SPECT technique with a CT scanner in order to fuse the functional with the morphological information by using a high-resolution and compact gamma camera and a quasi-monochromatic X-ray system. These two dedicated systems will be assembled as a unique ring prototype, which will enable us to perform both the scintimammography and the X-ray tomography in the same geometrical conditions. High-intensity and tunable quasi-monochromatic X-ray beams have already been produced for mammography applications. Our aim is to investigate the use of this novel source for tomographic imaging of the breast
Keywords :
X-ray monochromators; biomedical equipment; computerised tomography; diagnostic radiography; mammography; single photon emission computed tomography; SPECT-CT tomographic imager; X-ray tomography; breast cancer; combined emission-transmission tomography; dedicated systems; functional information; high-resolution compact gamma camera; monochromator system; morphological information; quasi-monochromatic CT system; quasi-monochromatic X-ray system; ring prototype; scintimammography; toroidal ring; tunable quasi-monochromatic X-ray beams; Assembly systems; Breast cancer; Cameras; Computed tomography; Educational institutions; Fuses; Mammography; Prototypes; X-ray imaging; X-ray tomography;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6503-8
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949175