Portal imaging using modulated treatment beam

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Specific application – Absorption

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C378S062000, C378S098900, C378S160000, C378S207000

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11394727

ABSTRACT:
A radiation therapy system produces a treatment beam that is detected by an electronic portal imaging device (EPID) after it passes through the subject being treated. A chopper wheel modulates low energy components of the beam while leaving the higher energy components substantially unmodulated. Modulated components in the image signals produced by the EPID are detected and used to produce portal images.

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