Charged particles in radiation oncology
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- 1 December 2009
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
- Vol. 7 (1) , 37-43
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nrclinonc.2009.183
Abstract
Radiotherapy is one of the most important and effective therapies used to treat cancer. Particle therapy is an emerging technique and there is debate surrounding its cost-effectiveness. The authors of this Review present clinical results in the field and discuss the research questions that have arisen with this technique. Radiotherapy is one of the most common and effective therapies for cancer. Generally, patients are treated with X-rays produced by electron accelerators. Many years ago, researchers proposed that high-energy charged particles could be used for this purpose, owing to their physical and radiobiological advantages compared with X-rays. Particle therapy is an emerging technique in radiotherapy. Protons and carbon ions have been used for treating many different solid cancers, and several new centers with large accelerators are under construction. Debate continues on the cost:benefit ratio of this technique, that is, on whether the high costs of accelerators and beam delivery in particle therapy are justified by a clear clinical advantage. This Review considers the present clinical results in the field, and identifies and discusses the research questions that have resulted with this technique.Keywords
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