PMID: 11339768May 8, 2001Paper

Relation between carbon ion ranges and x-ray CT numbers

Medical Physics
O JäkelG H Hartmann

Abstract

Measurements of carbon ion ranges in various phantom materials and real bones are presented. Together with measured Hounsfield values, an empirical relation between ranges and Hounsfield units is derived, which is an important prerequisite for treatment planning in carbon ion therapy.

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Oct 16, 2009·Radiation Protection Dosimetry·Oliver Jäkel
Jul 5, 2007·Radiation Oncology·Christoph Bert, Eike Rietzel
Jul 2, 2010·Radiation Oncology·Christoph BertEike Rietzel
Feb 6, 2014·Radiation Protection Dosimetry·Julia-Maria OsingaSteffen Greilich
Apr 20, 2013·Zeitschrift für medizinische Physik·Nora HünemohrSteffen Greilich
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May 6, 2004·Medical Physics·Hansjörg Wertz, Oliver Jäkel
Oct 8, 2003·Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment·O JäkelJ Debus
Aug 4, 2006·Physics in Medicine and Biology·Hiroshi ShinodaToshiyuki Kohno
Aug 17, 2006·Physics in Medicine and Biology·Florian SommererHannes Aiginger
Jan 18, 2007·Physics in Medicine and Biology·Oliver Jäkel, Petra Reiss
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