Multimodality imaging plays a significant role on specific diagnosis of prostate cancer. An endorectal PET-TOF MRI probe, designed here, allows for improved SNR and NECR with respect to standard imagers, providing better functional diagnosis of prostate diseases.
TOPEM: a Multimodality Probe (PET TOF, MRI, and MRS) for Diagnosis and Follow Up of Prostate Cancer / Garibaldi, F; De Leo, R; Ranieri, A; Loddo, F; Floresta, M; Tamma, C; Gabrielli, Andrea; Giorgi, F; Cusanno, F; Musico, P; Perrino, R; Finocchiaro, P; Cosentino, L; Pappalardo, A; Meddi, F; Maraviglia, B; Giove, F; Gili, T; Capuani, S; Turisin, M; Clinthorne, N; Huh, S; Majewski, S; Lucentini, M; Gricia, M; Giuliani, F; Monno, E. - (2010), pp. 2442-2444. ( 2010 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, Medical Imaging Conference, NSS/MIC Knoxville, TN, USA 30 Oct.-6 Nov. 2010) [10.1109/NSSMIC.2010.5874226].
TOPEM: a Multimodality Probe (PET TOF, MRI, and MRS) for Diagnosis and Follow Up of Prostate Cancer
Gabrielli, Andrea;Gili T;
2010
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