The planned laser-driven ionizing beams (photon, very high energy electron, proton, carbon ion) at laser facilities have the unique property of ultra-high dose rate (>Gy/s^-10), short pulses, and at ELI-ALPS high repetition rate, carry the potential to develop novel laser-driven methods towards compact hospital-based clinical application. The enhanced flexibility in particle and energy selection, the high spatial and time resolution and extreme dose rate could be highly beneficial in radiotherapy. These approaches may increase significantly the therapeutic index over the currently available advanced radiation oncology methods. We highlight two nuclear reaction-based binary modalities and the planned radiobiology research. Boron Neutron Capt...
Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a biochemically targeted radiotherapy based on the nuclear c...
The development of various particle beams for radiotherapy represents an attempt to improve dose dis...
Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a bimodal form of radiation therapy for cancer. The first co...
There has been a vast development of laser-driven particle acceleration (LDPA) using high power lase...
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) is based on the nuclear reaction that occurs when 10B loaded ti...
Radiotherapy with charged particles has become an increasingly common treatment modality, because of...
Radiotherapy with charged particles has become an increasingly common treatment modality, because of...
Radiotherapy with charged particles has become an increasingly common treatment modality, because of...
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) is based on the nuclear reaction that occurs when ¹⁰B loaded ti...
It is widely accepted that proton or light ion beams may have a high potential for improving cancer ...
Radiotherapy is the current standard of care for more than 50% of all cancer patients. Improvements ...
The potential that laser based particle accelerators offer to solve sizing and cost issues arising w...
The potential that laser based particle accelerators offer to solve sizing and cost issues arising w...
Clearly the most effective tumor therapy would be obtained by the selective targeting of cytotoxic a...
The rationale for introducing ion beams in cancer therapy is the high level of physical selectivity ...
Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a biochemically targeted radiotherapy based on the nuclear c...
The development of various particle beams for radiotherapy represents an attempt to improve dose dis...
Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a bimodal form of radiation therapy for cancer. The first co...
There has been a vast development of laser-driven particle acceleration (LDPA) using high power lase...
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) is based on the nuclear reaction that occurs when 10B loaded ti...
Radiotherapy with charged particles has become an increasingly common treatment modality, because of...
Radiotherapy with charged particles has become an increasingly common treatment modality, because of...
Radiotherapy with charged particles has become an increasingly common treatment modality, because of...
Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) is based on the nuclear reaction that occurs when ¹⁰B loaded ti...
It is widely accepted that proton or light ion beams may have a high potential for improving cancer ...
Radiotherapy is the current standard of care for more than 50% of all cancer patients. Improvements ...
The potential that laser based particle accelerators offer to solve sizing and cost issues arising w...
The potential that laser based particle accelerators offer to solve sizing and cost issues arising w...
Clearly the most effective tumor therapy would be obtained by the selective targeting of cytotoxic a...
The rationale for introducing ion beams in cancer therapy is the high level of physical selectivity ...
Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a biochemically targeted radiotherapy based on the nuclear c...
The development of various particle beams for radiotherapy represents an attempt to improve dose dis...
Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) is a bimodal form of radiation therapy for cancer. The first co...