Published March 1995 | Version v1
Journal article

Results of heavy ion radiotherapy

Creators

  • 1. California Univ., Berkeley (United States). Lawrence Berkeley Lab.

Description

The potential of heavy ion therapy for clinical use in cancer therapy stems from the biological parameters of heavy charged particles and their precise dose localization. Biologically, carbon, neon, and other heavy ion beams (up to about silicon) are clinically useful in overcoming the radioresistance of hypoxic tumors, thus increasing the biological effectiveness relative to low linear energy transfer x-ray or electron beams. Cells irradiated by heavy ions show less variation in cell-cycle-related radiosensitivity and decreased repair of radiation injury. The physical parameters of these heavy charged particles allow precise delivery of high doses to tumors while minimizing irradiation of normal tissues. Clinical use requires a close interaction between radiation oncologists, medical physicists, accelerator physicists, engineers, computer scientists, and radiation biologists. (orig.)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
Journal Volume
34
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 45-48.
ISSN
0301-634X
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