articleReviews of Modern PhysicsFeb 19, 2010Closed access

Heavy-ion tumor therapy: Physical and radiobiological benefits

GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research · Agaplesion Markus Hospital

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Abstract

High-energy beams of charged nuclear particles (protons and heavier ions) offer significant advantages for the treatment of deep-seated local tumors in comparison to conventional megavolt photon therapy. Their physical depth-dose distribution in tissue is characterized by a small entrance dose and a distinct maximum (Bragg peak) near the end of range with a sharp fall-off at the distal edge. Taking full advantage of the well-defined range and the small lateral beam spread, modern scanning beam systems allow delivery of the dose with millimeter precision. In addition, projectiles heavier than protons such as carbon ions exhibit an enhanced biological effectiveness in the Bragg peak region caused by the dense…

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Keywords
  • Bragg peak
  • Particle therapy
  • Relative biological effectiveness
  • Physics
  • Ion
  • Proton therapy
  • Range (aeronautics)
  • Heavy ion
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