Head-and-neck (HN) tumors are ranked as the sixth most common malignancy worldwide. Treatment options depend on the stage, anatomical site, and surgical accessibility of the HN tumors. 1 Depending on the stage, squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) can be treated with surgery, radiotherapy, or a combination of surgery, radiotherapy, and/ or chemotherapy. On the other hand, non-SCCs, being usually resistant to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, have limited treatment options. 2 Carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT) has various advantages compared with X-ray radiotherapy (XRT). It has higher biological effectiveness than XRT and has already shown promising results for the treatment of resistant tumors like sarcoma, adenocarcinoma, and other non-SCCs. [3][4][5]