Abstract
XACT is a new imaging modality that can image the human body at a faster speed and smaller radiation dose compared to traditional CT imaging. It has potential applications in biomedical imaging and radiotherapy. Its evolution since 2013 will be discussed, along with advanced concepts and future directions.
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