At the National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS), more than 8,000 patients have been treated for various tumors with carbon-ion (C-ion) radiotherapy in the past 20 years based on a radiobiologically defined clinical-dose system. Through clinical experience, including extensive dose escalation studies, optimum dose-fractionation protocols have been established for respective tumors, which may be considered as the standards in C-ion radiotherapy. Although the therapeutic appropriateness of the clinical-dose system has been widely demonstrated by clinical results, the system incorporates several oversimplifications such as dose-independent relative biological effectiveness (RBE), empirical nuclear fragmentation model, and use of dose-...
Purpose: Compared to photons, using particle radiation in radiotherapy reduces the dose and irradiat...
Due to the RBE variations, the carbon-ion doses (in Gy) are no longer sufficient to monitor adequate...
Abstract:A clinical trial of carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for prostate cancer was started in 1...
The clinical dose distributions of therapeutic carbon beams, currently used at NIRS HIMAC, are based...
Escalating relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of carbon-ion beam toward range end is attractive...
In carbon-ion radiotherapy, single-beam delivery each day in alternate directions has been commonly ...
In carbon ion radiotherapy there is an urgent clinical need to develop objective tools for the conve...
Variation in the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) within the irradiation field of a carbon be...
In carbon ion radiotherapy there is an urgent clinical need to develop objectivetools for the conver...
Background and purpose: In carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT), the use of different relative biological ...
Treatment planning of heavy-ion radiotherapy involves predictive calculation of not only physical do...
As compared to photon beams, carbon ion beams offer improved dose distributions in cancer radiothera...
Cerebral radionecrosis is a significant side effect in radiotherapy for brain cancer. The purpose of...
Comparison of the efficiency of photon and carbon ion radiotherapy (RT) administered with the same n...
Objective:The challenging issues for the treatment planning of scanned carbon-ion (C-ion) therapy ar...
Purpose: Compared to photons, using particle radiation in radiotherapy reduces the dose and irradiat...
Due to the RBE variations, the carbon-ion doses (in Gy) are no longer sufficient to monitor adequate...
Abstract:A clinical trial of carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for prostate cancer was started in 1...
The clinical dose distributions of therapeutic carbon beams, currently used at NIRS HIMAC, are based...
Escalating relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of carbon-ion beam toward range end is attractive...
In carbon-ion radiotherapy, single-beam delivery each day in alternate directions has been commonly ...
In carbon ion radiotherapy there is an urgent clinical need to develop objective tools for the conve...
Variation in the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) within the irradiation field of a carbon be...
In carbon ion radiotherapy there is an urgent clinical need to develop objectivetools for the conver...
Background and purpose: In carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT), the use of different relative biological ...
Treatment planning of heavy-ion radiotherapy involves predictive calculation of not only physical do...
As compared to photon beams, carbon ion beams offer improved dose distributions in cancer radiothera...
Cerebral radionecrosis is a significant side effect in radiotherapy for brain cancer. The purpose of...
Comparison of the efficiency of photon and carbon ion radiotherapy (RT) administered with the same n...
Objective:The challenging issues for the treatment planning of scanned carbon-ion (C-ion) therapy ar...
Purpose: Compared to photons, using particle radiation in radiotherapy reduces the dose and irradiat...
Due to the RBE variations, the carbon-ion doses (in Gy) are no longer sufficient to monitor adequate...
Abstract:A clinical trial of carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) for prostate cancer was started in 1...