Proton therapy efficiency can be described as the ratio between tumour and non-tumour dose, while the tumour receives the planned dose. This efficiency is limited by the energy deposition property of the proton. To enhance the efficiency beyond this physical limit, targeted nuclear reactions during proton therapy could be exploited. For this purpose the 11B(p,3a) reaction hasbeen researched. The three alpha particles created have a high linear energy transfer (LET) and cause an increase in energy deposited at the reaction site. This reaction has a high cross section for low proton energies and protons have a low energy in the tumour area. Hence, proton 11B capture will more frequently occur in the tumour area, which can increase the tumour ...
The aim of the NEPTUNE (Nuclear process-driven Enhancement of Proton Therapy UNravEled) project is t...
Protontherapy (PT) is a fast-growing cancer therapy modality thanks to much-improved normal tissue s...
Abstract Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) was first proposed as early as 1936, and research on B...
Radiotherapy is one of the most common treatments received nowadays for tumour control. Heavy parti...
Protontherapy is hadrontherapy's fastest-growing modality and a pillar in the battle against cancer....
Protontherapy (PT) is a fast-growing cancer therapy modality thanks to much-improved normal tissue s...
Protontherapy is a rapidly expanding radiotherapy modality where accelerated proton beams are used t...
We conducted a quantitative study to identify the effectiveness of proton boron fusion therapy (PBFT...
We propose a series of simulations about the potential use of Boron isotopes to trigger neutron-free...
This paper presents some experimental results about the 7Li, 11B and 19F (p, α) nuclear reactions de...
Recently, an approach exploiting the proton therapy biological enhancement by using Boron atoms inje...
The aim of the NEPTUNE (Nuclear process-driven Enhancement of Proton Therapy UNravEled) project is t...
Protontherapy (PT) is a fast-growing cancer therapy modality thanks to much-improved normal tissue s...
Abstract Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) was first proposed as early as 1936, and research on B...
Radiotherapy is one of the most common treatments received nowadays for tumour control. Heavy parti...
Protontherapy is hadrontherapy's fastest-growing modality and a pillar in the battle against cancer....
Protontherapy (PT) is a fast-growing cancer therapy modality thanks to much-improved normal tissue s...
Protontherapy is a rapidly expanding radiotherapy modality where accelerated proton beams are used t...
We conducted a quantitative study to identify the effectiveness of proton boron fusion therapy (PBFT...
We propose a series of simulations about the potential use of Boron isotopes to trigger neutron-free...
This paper presents some experimental results about the 7Li, 11B and 19F (p, α) nuclear reactions de...
Recently, an approach exploiting the proton therapy biological enhancement by using Boron atoms inje...
The aim of the NEPTUNE (Nuclear process-driven Enhancement of Proton Therapy UNravEled) project is t...
Protontherapy (PT) is a fast-growing cancer therapy modality thanks to much-improved normal tissue s...
Abstract Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) was first proposed as early as 1936, and research on B...