Carbon-ion radiotherapy using the Heavy-Ion Medical Accelerator in Chiba (HIMAC) at the National Institute of Radiological Sciences (NIRS) has been conducted on more than 12,000 patients since 1994. We started the heavy-ion radiotherapy with a 3D scanning irradiation system in 2011 and using a superconducting rotating gantry in 2017, at a new treatment research facility in NIRS. We have continued some R&Ds on HIMAC to enhance the treatment quality and to improve the treatment results. From 2016, we have started developments of a compact superconducting rotating gantry and synchrotron to be applied for a newly started project of a “quantum scalpel” that is a next generation of the heavy-ion radiotherapy machine. This paper outlines those R&D...
Cancer therapy using high-energy carbon beams from the Heavy Ion Medical Accelerator in Chiba (HIMAC...
Heavy-ion beams are very suitable for deeply-seated cancer treatment not only owing to their high do...
The carbon-ion radiotherapy (RT) with HIMAC has been conducted since 1994, and the accumulated treat...
Heavy-ion radiotherapy with the Heavy ion Medical Accelerator synchrotron in Chiba (HIMAC...
Heavy ion radiotherapy with the Heavy-Ion Medical Accelerator in Chiba (HIMAC) has been carried out ...
Heavy ion cancer therapy with the Heavy ion Medical Accelerator synchrotron in Chiba (HIMAC) has bee...
Heavy ion cancer therapy with the Heavy ion Medical Accelerator synchrotron in Chiba (HIMAC) has bee...
Since 1994, Heavy-Ion Medical Accelerator in Chiba, HIMAC, has treated patients of more than 9,000 w...
Quantum scalpel project for advanced heavy-ion radiotherapyK. Noda11 National Institute of Radiolog...
Heavy-ion beams are very suitable for the treatment of deeply seated cancer because of an excellent ...
The first clinical trial with a carbon-ion beam generated from HIMAC was conducted in June 1994. The...
The HIMAC clinical study has been conducted with a carbon-ion beam since June 1994. Since 2006, as a...
Since 1994, the carbon beam treatment has been continued at Heavy Ion Medical Accelerator in Chiba (...
Heavy-ion beams are very suitable for the treatment of deeply seated cancer because of an excellent ...
The first clinical trial with a carbon-ion beam generated from HIMAC was conducted in June 1994. The...
Cancer therapy using high-energy carbon beams from the Heavy Ion Medical Accelerator in Chiba (HIMAC...
Heavy-ion beams are very suitable for deeply-seated cancer treatment not only owing to their high do...
The carbon-ion radiotherapy (RT) with HIMAC has been conducted since 1994, and the accumulated treat...
Heavy-ion radiotherapy with the Heavy ion Medical Accelerator synchrotron in Chiba (HIMAC...
Heavy ion radiotherapy with the Heavy-Ion Medical Accelerator in Chiba (HIMAC) has been carried out ...
Heavy ion cancer therapy with the Heavy ion Medical Accelerator synchrotron in Chiba (HIMAC) has bee...
Heavy ion cancer therapy with the Heavy ion Medical Accelerator synchrotron in Chiba (HIMAC) has bee...
Since 1994, Heavy-Ion Medical Accelerator in Chiba, HIMAC, has treated patients of more than 9,000 w...
Quantum scalpel project for advanced heavy-ion radiotherapyK. Noda11 National Institute of Radiolog...
Heavy-ion beams are very suitable for the treatment of deeply seated cancer because of an excellent ...
The first clinical trial with a carbon-ion beam generated from HIMAC was conducted in June 1994. The...
The HIMAC clinical study has been conducted with a carbon-ion beam since June 1994. Since 2006, as a...
Since 1994, the carbon beam treatment has been continued at Heavy Ion Medical Accelerator in Chiba (...
Heavy-ion beams are very suitable for the treatment of deeply seated cancer because of an excellent ...
The first clinical trial with a carbon-ion beam generated from HIMAC was conducted in June 1994. The...
Cancer therapy using high-energy carbon beams from the Heavy Ion Medical Accelerator in Chiba (HIMAC...
Heavy-ion beams are very suitable for deeply-seated cancer treatment not only owing to their high do...
The carbon-ion radiotherapy (RT) with HIMAC has been conducted since 1994, and the accumulated treat...