Lu et al., 2025 - Google Patents
Automatic bone marrow segmentation for precise [177Lu] Lu‐PSMA‐617 dosimetryLu et al., 2025
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- Lu Z
- Hu J
- Chen G
- Jiang H
- Shih C
- Afshar‐Oromieh A
- Rominger A
- Shi K
- Mok G
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- Medical Physics
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Background Bone marrow (BM) is the dominant dose‐limiting organ in [177Lu] Lu‐PSMA‐ 617 therapy for patients with metastasized castration resistant prostate cancer, where BM dosimetry is challenging due to segmentation. Purpose We aim to develop an automatic …
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