Harry Easton
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
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Medical Physics | 2009
D. C. Hunt; Harry Easton; Curtis Caldwell
In this article, the authors present a method for quickly and easily constructing test phantoms for PET and SPECT quality assurance. As a demonstration, they constructed a complex prototype test phantom, showing the strengths of the construction method. Images taken using a PET/CT and a SPECT scanner are presented, along with a qualitative evaluation of PET/CT using the test phantom. The construction technique provides a quick, easy, and cost effective means of constructing a phantom for use in nuclear medicine imaging.
Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2016
A Soliman; Alyaa H. Elzibak; Harry Easton; James Y. Kim; Dae Yup Han; H Safigholi; S Mashouf; Amir Owrangi; Ananth Ravi; William Y. Song
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The purpose of this work is to quantitatively investigate the artifacts and image distortions induced in the MR images by a recently proposed direction modulated brachytherapy (DMBT) tandem applicator prototype. This new MRI-compatible applicator allows better sparing of organs-at-risk (OAR) for cervical cancer patients, while providing conformal dose distributions to target volumes. MATERIALS AND METHODS Specific phantom and tools were designed and manufactured for this study. The phantom was filled with a tissue-like solution and MR images were acquired with clinical protocols as per GEC-ESTRO recommendations. Images were obtained at 6 different orientations that mimic possible clinical settings and full-width-at-half-maximum (FWHM) was recorded at multiple locations/angles. The accuracy of detecting the centerline of the tandem was assessed using a novel radial-fiducials mount. RESULTS FWHM from all line profiles at all angles and all orientations was 6.14±0.7mm (compared to 6mm of the actual DMBT tandem diameter). The in-plane spatial-shift observed at para-axial and para-sagittal views was less than 0.5mm. CONCLUSIONS This work demonstrated that the novel DMBT tandem applicator prototype has minimal artifact in T2-weighted images employed in clinical practice, suggesting the applicator might be a good candidate for MRI-guided adaptive brachytherapy.
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2006
Jean-Philippe Pignol; B. Keller; Eileen Rakovitch; Raxa Sankreacha; Harry Easton; William Que
Radiation Oncology | 2015
Alexandru Nicolae; Melanie Davidson; Harry Easton; Joelle Helou; H.B. Musunuru; Andrew Loblaw; Ananth Ravi
Brachytherapy | 2015
Ericka Wiebe; Harry Easton; Gillian Thomas; Lisa Barbera; Laura D'Alimonte; Ananth Ravi
Brachytherapy | 2015
Joelle Helou; Gerard Morton; Harry Easton; Linda Jurincic; Laura D'Alimonte; Ananth Ravi
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2012
Ericka Wiebe; Gillian Thomas; Lisa Barbera; Harry Easton; Ananth Ravi
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences | 2015
Laura D'Alimonte; Joelle Helou; Ananth Ravi; Harry Easton; Linda Jurincic; Gerard Morton
Medical Physics | 2018
Daline Tho; Emmanuel Racine; Harry Easton; William Y. Song; Luc Beaulieu
Archive | 2017
Ananth Ravi; Lior Dubnitzky; Harry Easton