Presentation description
MR Thermometry is widely used to monitor and evaluate thermal treatments. The proton resonance frequency method only measures temperature change and does not work in adipose tissue, but spectroscopic imaging methods make it possible to determine absolute temperature. This research aims to develop a novel spectroscopic approach for noninvasive measuring of absolute temperature in the breast to improve treatment evaluation by providing accurate starting temperatures for thermal dose calculations.
Presenter Name: Peyton Wong
Presentation Type: Poster
Presentation Format: In Person
Presentation #A44
College: Medicine
School / Department: Radiology & Imaging Sciences
Email: u1099617@utah.edu
Research Mentor: Henrik Odeen
Date | Time: Tuesday, Apr 9th | 9:00 AM