Proton-heavy ion therapy is internationally recognized as the most advantageous radiotherapy method in oncology. However, due to the relatively high energy of the proton-heavy ion beams, the secondary neutrons produced in the process of beam energy loss activate the surrounding materials and generate induced radioactivity, which is a threat to the health of staff and patients. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to the related radiation protection. In this paper, the causes and distribution of induced radioactivity were explored. We estimated the energy distribution and radiation dosages of the secondary neutrons produced in proton-heavy ion therapy by performing measurements and MCNPX (Monte Carlo) simulations, and we also detected...
External-beam radiation therapy mostly uses high-energy photons (x-rays) produced by medical acceler...
Particle therapy (PT) usually uses protons and carbon ions. In addition, the use of low-Z ions (such...
Proton radiotherapy (PRT) is becoming an established treatment modality for cancer. The localized tu...
Radiation therapy is an important treatment modality within cancer treatment, with the aim to delive...
Proton therapy has the physical advantage of a Bragg peak that can provide a better dose distributio...
Introduction Use of hadron therapy as an advanced radiotherapy technique is increasing. In this meth...
Introduction Use of hadron therapy as an advanced radiotherapy technique is increasing. In this meth...
AbstractAimThe aim of the investigation was to determine the undesirable dose coming from neutrons p...
Proton radiotherapy patients receive unwanted stray neutron radiation generated in the treatment app...
This paper discusses the activation of a patient-specific collimator, calculating dose rates, total ...
Undesired radiation exposure in normal tissues around a treatment volume in proton and carbon-ion ra...
This paper discusses the activation of a patient-specific collimator, calculating dose rates, total ...
During proton radiotherapy, secondary neutrons are produced by nuclear interactions in the material ...
AbstractAimEvaluation of energy deposition of protons in human brain and calculation of the secondar...
Stray neutron exposures pose a potential risk for the development of secondary cancer in patients re...
External-beam radiation therapy mostly uses high-energy photons (x-rays) produced by medical acceler...
Particle therapy (PT) usually uses protons and carbon ions. In addition, the use of low-Z ions (such...
Proton radiotherapy (PRT) is becoming an established treatment modality for cancer. The localized tu...
Radiation therapy is an important treatment modality within cancer treatment, with the aim to delive...
Proton therapy has the physical advantage of a Bragg peak that can provide a better dose distributio...
Introduction Use of hadron therapy as an advanced radiotherapy technique is increasing. In this meth...
Introduction Use of hadron therapy as an advanced radiotherapy technique is increasing. In this meth...
AbstractAimThe aim of the investigation was to determine the undesirable dose coming from neutrons p...
Proton radiotherapy patients receive unwanted stray neutron radiation generated in the treatment app...
This paper discusses the activation of a patient-specific collimator, calculating dose rates, total ...
Undesired radiation exposure in normal tissues around a treatment volume in proton and carbon-ion ra...
This paper discusses the activation of a patient-specific collimator, calculating dose rates, total ...
During proton radiotherapy, secondary neutrons are produced by nuclear interactions in the material ...
AbstractAimEvaluation of energy deposition of protons in human brain and calculation of the secondar...
Stray neutron exposures pose a potential risk for the development of secondary cancer in patients re...
External-beam radiation therapy mostly uses high-energy photons (x-rays) produced by medical acceler...
Particle therapy (PT) usually uses protons and carbon ions. In addition, the use of low-Z ions (such...
Proton radiotherapy (PRT) is becoming an established treatment modality for cancer. The localized tu...