Charged particle therapy is the most advanced radiotherapy method in oncology. The favorable depth-dose distribution and the biological properties of charged particles have potentially a great benefit for reducing toxicity and increasing the local control. While the number of proton centers is exponentially growing worldwide, the therapy remains controversial due to the high cost and lack of level-I evidence of superior effectiveness compared to conventional X-rays. Here we will discuss the advantages and the challenges in both physics and biology to fully exploit the potential of ion therapy in medicine. The challenges include reducing the footprint and costs of accelerators, reducing range uncertainty, exploitation of the biological advan...
Conventional radiotherapy techniques for the treatment of malignant tumours are known to carry some ...
High-energy charged particles represent a cutting-edge technique in radiation oncology. Protons and ...
The increasing use of charged particle radiotherapy (CPT) in many countries will require British onc...
Charged particle therapy is the most advanced radiotherapy method in oncology. The favorable depth-d...
The use of charged particle therapy to control tumours non-invasively offers advantages over convent...
Since the middle of the 20th century, particle therapy has been in focus for patient treatments. In ...
Particles that fight cancer: the use of protons and carbon ions in cancer therapy Cancer is a majo...
Proton beam therapy is an emerging technology with promise of revolutionizing the treatment of cance...
PurposeThe aim of this presentation is to provide some introductory knowledge and the most recent st...
Protons are the most common charged particles used in oncology. Acceleration of heavier ions require...
Abstract: The goal of charged-particle therapy is to control the tumors while maintaining the normal...
Proton therapy offers great potential in cancer treatment compared with the conventional photon ther...
Radiation therapy using high-energy charged particles is generally acknowledged as a powerful new te...
The combination of radiotherapy and immunotherapy is one of the most promising strategies for cancer...
Cancer can reduce quality of life, place strain on families and even kill. Treatment methods are not...
Conventional radiotherapy techniques for the treatment of malignant tumours are known to carry some ...
High-energy charged particles represent a cutting-edge technique in radiation oncology. Protons and ...
The increasing use of charged particle radiotherapy (CPT) in many countries will require British onc...
Charged particle therapy is the most advanced radiotherapy method in oncology. The favorable depth-d...
The use of charged particle therapy to control tumours non-invasively offers advantages over convent...
Since the middle of the 20th century, particle therapy has been in focus for patient treatments. In ...
Particles that fight cancer: the use of protons and carbon ions in cancer therapy Cancer is a majo...
Proton beam therapy is an emerging technology with promise of revolutionizing the treatment of cance...
PurposeThe aim of this presentation is to provide some introductory knowledge and the most recent st...
Protons are the most common charged particles used in oncology. Acceleration of heavier ions require...
Abstract: The goal of charged-particle therapy is to control the tumors while maintaining the normal...
Proton therapy offers great potential in cancer treatment compared with the conventional photon ther...
Radiation therapy using high-energy charged particles is generally acknowledged as a powerful new te...
The combination of radiotherapy and immunotherapy is one of the most promising strategies for cancer...
Cancer can reduce quality of life, place strain on families and even kill. Treatment methods are not...
Conventional radiotherapy techniques for the treatment of malignant tumours are known to carry some ...
High-energy charged particles represent a cutting-edge technique in radiation oncology. Protons and ...
The increasing use of charged particle radiotherapy (CPT) in many countries will require British onc...