Particle Therapy (PT) is a radiation therapy technique in which solid tumors are treated with charged ions and exploits the achievable highly localized dose delivery, allowing to spare healthy tissues and organs at risk. The development of a range monitoring technique to be used on-line, during the treatment, capable to reach millimetric precision is considered one of the important steps towards an optimization of the PT efficacy and of the treatment quality. To this aim, charged secondary particles produced in the nuclear interactions between the beam particles and the patient tissues can be exploited. Besides charged secondaries, also neutrons are produced in nuclear interactions. The secondary neutron component might cause an undesired a...
During Particle Therapy treatments the patient irradiation produces, among different types of second...
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The quality of the radiotherapic treatment depends strongly on the capability to measure the dose re...
Particle Therapy (PT) is a non-invasive technique that exploits charged light ions for the irradiati...
Secondary neutrons produced in particle therapy (PT) treatments are responsible for the delivery of ...
The use of C, He and O as beam particles in Particle Therapy (PT) treatments is getting more and mor...
A charged particle passing through matter releases a considerable amount of energy at the end of its...
Tumour control is performed in particle therapy using particles and ions, whose high irradiation pre...
In Particle Therapy, cancer treatments are performed using accelerated charged particles whose high ...
The risk of developing a second malignant cancer as a late time consequence of undergoing a treatmen...
Tumour control is performed in particle therapy using particles and ions, whose high irradiation pre...
During Particle Therapy treatments the patient irradiation produces, among different types of second...
Secondary neutrons produced in particle therapy (PT) treatments are responsible for the delivery of ...
Cancer treatment is performed, in Particle Therapy, using accelerated charged particles whose high ...
Particle therapy is increasingly used for the treatment of solid tumours, especially when the tolera...
During Particle Therapy treatments the patient irradiation produces, among different types of second...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/135048/1/mp3813.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib....
The quality of the radiotherapic treatment depends strongly on the capability to measure the dose re...
Particle Therapy (PT) is a non-invasive technique that exploits charged light ions for the irradiati...
Secondary neutrons produced in particle therapy (PT) treatments are responsible for the delivery of ...
The use of C, He and O as beam particles in Particle Therapy (PT) treatments is getting more and mor...
A charged particle passing through matter releases a considerable amount of energy at the end of its...
Tumour control is performed in particle therapy using particles and ions, whose high irradiation pre...
In Particle Therapy, cancer treatments are performed using accelerated charged particles whose high ...
The risk of developing a second malignant cancer as a late time consequence of undergoing a treatmen...
Tumour control is performed in particle therapy using particles and ions, whose high irradiation pre...
During Particle Therapy treatments the patient irradiation produces, among different types of second...
Secondary neutrons produced in particle therapy (PT) treatments are responsible for the delivery of ...
Cancer treatment is performed, in Particle Therapy, using accelerated charged particles whose high ...
Particle therapy is increasingly used for the treatment of solid tumours, especially when the tolera...
During Particle Therapy treatments the patient irradiation produces, among different types of second...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/135048/1/mp3813.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib....
The quality of the radiotherapic treatment depends strongly on the capability to measure the dose re...