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Items in this Collection
- 4Wachowicz, Keith (Oncology)
- 2Fallone, B. Gino (Oncology)
- 2Rathee, Satyapal (Oncology)
- 1De Zanche, Nicola (Oncology)
- 1Fallone, B. Gino (Oncology, Physics)
- 1Fallone, Gino (Oncology)
- 2Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- 1Artifact correction
- 1Compressed Sensing
- 1Convolutional Neural Networks
- 1Data compression
- 1Dynamic MRI
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Efficient data acquisition, transmission and post-processing for quality spiral Magnetic Resonance Imaging
DownloadFall 2011
Spiral Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has traditionally presented more technical and computational challenges compared to its traditional Cartesian counterpart, notably a susceptibility to blurring artifacts, especially when scan parameters are non-optimal, and a heavier computational load both...
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Spring 2017
Hybrid magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and radiation therapy devices are capable of imaging in real-time to track intrafractional lung tumour motion during radiotherapy. In the real time tumour tracking treatment scheme, MR images are acquired in real time, then the tumour target is localized...
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Fall 2020
External beam radiotherapy (EBRT) utilizes high energy radiation (primarily photons or electrons) generated from a linear accelerator (linac) for the treatment of cancer. Current linac technologies lack the ability to continuously monitor the tumour and surround area during treatment. Real-time...
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Spring 2012
The aim of this work is to evaluate the feasibility of low field MR based real time lung tumour tracking, a promising application of proposed linac-MR system. In this work, motion phantoms replicating low field MR contrast parameters for thoracic anatomy of lung cancer patients are imaged with...