posted on 2023-12-04, 09:33authored byMuhammad Daniyal Ghauri, Stefan Susnjar, Claudia Guadagno, Somdatta Bhattacharya, Björn Thomasson, Jjohannes Swartling, Rekha Gautam, Stefan Andersson Engels, Sanathana Konugolu Venkata Sekar
Phantoms simultaneously mimicking anatomical and optical properties of real tissues can play a pivotal role for improving dosimetry algorithms. The aim of the paper is to design and develop a hybrid phantom model that builds up on the strengths of solid and liquid phantoms for mimicking various anatomical structures for prostate cancer photodynamic therapy (PDT) dosimetry validation. The model comprises of a photosensitizer-embedded gelatin lesion within a liquid intralipid prostate shape that is surrounded by a solid silicone outer shell. The hybrid phantom was well characterized for optical properties. The final assembled phantom was also evaluated for fluorescence tomographic reconstruction in conjunction with SpectraCure’s IDOSE® software. The developed model can lead to advancements in dosimetric evaluations. This would improve PDT outlook as a clinical treatment modality and boost phantom based standardization of biophotonic devices globally.
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI/15/RP/2828,SFI-12/RC/2276_P2); European Commission (860185,101016087,101017113)