The use of charged particle therapy in cancer treatment is growing rapidly, in large part because the exquisite dose localization of charged particles allows for higher radiation doses to be given to tumor tissue while normal tissues are exposed to lower doses and decreased volumes of normal tissues are irradiated. In addition, charged particles heavier than protons have substantial potential clinical advantages because of their additional biological effects, including greater cell killing effectiveness, decreased radiation resistance of hypoxic cells in tumors, and reduced cell cycle dependence of radiation response. These biological advantages depend on many factors, such as endpoint, cell or tissue type, dose, dose rate or fractionation,...
Radiation therapy is an essential tool in the cure of many cancer patients. Charged particle based r...
Strong radiobiological effect of charged particle beam causes higher RBE and lower OER of high-LET r...
The distribution of energy deposition in cells and tissues by high-charge, high-energy (HZE) nuclei ...
Particle therapy is a developing area of radiotherapy, mostly involving the use of protons, neutrons...
Advances in medical physics and technology have dramatically improved the targeting, precision, and ...
The use of charged particle therapy to control tumours non-invasively offers advantages over convent...
In addition to the physical advantages (Bragg peak), the use of charged particles in cancer therapy...
In addition to the physical advantages (Bragg peak), the use of charged particles in cancer therapy ...
Abstract Background Charged particle beams from protons to carbon ions provide many significant phys...
High-energy charged particles represent a cutting-edge technique in radiation oncology. Protons and ...
The increasing number of centers providing proton or carbon beam therapy underlines the growing impo...
Radiotherapy plays a central role in the treatment of cancer patients. Over the past decades, remark...
Charged particle therapy is the most advanced radiotherapy method in oncology. The favorable depth-d...
Particle therapy is a promising and evolving modality of radiotherapy that can be used to treat tumo...
Purpose: Radiotherapy using charged and/or high-linear energy transfer (LET) particles has a long hi...
Radiation therapy is an essential tool in the cure of many cancer patients. Charged particle based r...
Strong radiobiological effect of charged particle beam causes higher RBE and lower OER of high-LET r...
The distribution of energy deposition in cells and tissues by high-charge, high-energy (HZE) nuclei ...
Particle therapy is a developing area of radiotherapy, mostly involving the use of protons, neutrons...
Advances in medical physics and technology have dramatically improved the targeting, precision, and ...
The use of charged particle therapy to control tumours non-invasively offers advantages over convent...
In addition to the physical advantages (Bragg peak), the use of charged particles in cancer therapy...
In addition to the physical advantages (Bragg peak), the use of charged particles in cancer therapy ...
Abstract Background Charged particle beams from protons to carbon ions provide many significant phys...
High-energy charged particles represent a cutting-edge technique in radiation oncology. Protons and ...
The increasing number of centers providing proton or carbon beam therapy underlines the growing impo...
Radiotherapy plays a central role in the treatment of cancer patients. Over the past decades, remark...
Charged particle therapy is the most advanced radiotherapy method in oncology. The favorable depth-d...
Particle therapy is a promising and evolving modality of radiotherapy that can be used to treat tumo...
Purpose: Radiotherapy using charged and/or high-linear energy transfer (LET) particles has a long hi...
Radiation therapy is an essential tool in the cure of many cancer patients. Charged particle based r...
Strong radiobiological effect of charged particle beam causes higher RBE and lower OER of high-LET r...
The distribution of energy deposition in cells and tissues by high-charge, high-energy (HZE) nuclei ...