1997
DOI: 10.2307/3579446
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Irradiation of Mixed Beam and Design of Spread-Out Bragg Peak for Heavy-Ion Radiotherapy

Abstract: Data on cellular inactivation resulting from mixed irradiation with charged-particle beams of different linear energy transfer (LET) are needed to design a spread-out Bragg peak (SOBP) for heavy-ion radiotherapy. The present study was designed to study the relationship between the physical (LET) and biological (cell killing) properties by using different monoenergetic beams of 3He, 4He and 12C ions (12 and 18.5 MeV/nucleon) and to attempt to apply the experimental data in the design of the SOBP (3 cm width) wi… Show more

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“…The carbon‐ion beam and the proton beam have a high dose concentration, and CIRT can deliver significantly higher target conformity while sparing normal liver tissue in comparison with SBRT 14. In addition, the carbon‐ion beam has a higher biological effect because of inherently high linear energy transfer radiation; this distinguishes it from proton and X‐ray beams 15, 16. However, to date, there remains a lack of evidence for the safety and efficacy of CIRT for patients with HCC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The carbon‐ion beam and the proton beam have a high dose concentration, and CIRT can deliver significantly higher target conformity while sparing normal liver tissue in comparison with SBRT 14. In addition, the carbon‐ion beam has a higher biological effect because of inherently high linear energy transfer radiation; this distinguishes it from proton and X‐ray beams 15, 16. However, to date, there remains a lack of evidence for the safety and efficacy of CIRT for patients with HCC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The compensation bolus is fabricated for each patient to make the distal configuration of the SOBP similar to the irregular shape of any target volume. The collimator is used to define the lateral outline of the target volume [6][7][8].…”
Section: Carbon Ion Beamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C-ion RT can easily accomplish conformal distribution of physical characteristics, such as a Bragg peak and small lateral scattering (5,6). Recently, we introduced a new irradiation technique, spot scanning irradiation, which can reduce the irradiated dose to the area proximal of the tumour, compared to the dose received with passive irradiation (19).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%