In proton therapy, a radiobiological effectiveness ratio (RBE) of 1.1 (RBE1.1) is often used. In reality, RBE depends on dose, linear energy transfer (LET), biological end point, and tissue type. Using a value of RBE that may be not accurate may affect dose calculation and hence, outcome
Background: The use of protons was first suggested for use in treating cancer in 1946, due to its pr...
Despite increasing use of proton therapy (PBT), several systematic literature reviews show limited g...
Background: In proton radiation therapy a constant relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of 1.1 is...
In proton therapy, a radiobiological effectiveness ratio (RBE) of 1.1 (RBE1.1) is often used. In rea...
Purpose: To better estimate relative biological effectiveness (RBE) in therapeutic proton beams by u...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> To better estimate relative biological effectiveness (RBE) in therapeutic proton ...
It has long been known that proton radiotherapy has an increased biological effectiveness compared t...
Denser ionisation clustering and complex DNA damage in proton Bragg peaks far exceeds that seen with...
Denser ionisation clustering and complex DNA damage in proton Bragg peaks far exceeds that seen with...
Clinical treatment with protons uses the concept of relative biological effectiveness (RBE) to conve...
Clinical treatment with protons uses the concept of relative biological effectiveness (RBE) to conve...
Clinical treatment with protons uses the concept of relative biological effectiveness (RBE) to conve...
Clinical treatment with protons uses the concept of relative biological effectiveness (RBE) to conve...
In current clinical practice, the physical proton dose is converted to a biological equivalent photo...
Despite increasing use of proton therapy (PBT), several systematic literature reviews show limited g...
Background: The use of protons was first suggested for use in treating cancer in 1946, due to its pr...
Despite increasing use of proton therapy (PBT), several systematic literature reviews show limited g...
Background: In proton radiation therapy a constant relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of 1.1 is...
In proton therapy, a radiobiological effectiveness ratio (RBE) of 1.1 (RBE1.1) is often used. In rea...
Purpose: To better estimate relative biological effectiveness (RBE) in therapeutic proton beams by u...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> To better estimate relative biological effectiveness (RBE) in therapeutic proton ...
It has long been known that proton radiotherapy has an increased biological effectiveness compared t...
Denser ionisation clustering and complex DNA damage in proton Bragg peaks far exceeds that seen with...
Denser ionisation clustering and complex DNA damage in proton Bragg peaks far exceeds that seen with...
Clinical treatment with protons uses the concept of relative biological effectiveness (RBE) to conve...
Clinical treatment with protons uses the concept of relative biological effectiveness (RBE) to conve...
Clinical treatment with protons uses the concept of relative biological effectiveness (RBE) to conve...
Clinical treatment with protons uses the concept of relative biological effectiveness (RBE) to conve...
In current clinical practice, the physical proton dose is converted to a biological equivalent photo...
Despite increasing use of proton therapy (PBT), several systematic literature reviews show limited g...
Background: The use of protons was first suggested for use in treating cancer in 1946, due to its pr...
Despite increasing use of proton therapy (PBT), several systematic literature reviews show limited g...
Background: In proton radiation therapy a constant relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of 1.1 is...