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The Rationale for Proton Therapy
2000Protons have superior dose distributional qualities compared to X- or gamma rays, which is the major advantage.
Hans Breuer, Berend J. Smit
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Osteoradionecrosis and Proton Therapy
JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2023Kun-Wei, Chiu, Yung-Shuo, Kao
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AIP Conference Proceedings, 1997
World wide, in 1996, there are 17 operating proton therapy centers treating patients for both benign and malignant disease. Most centers use accelerators originally designed for physics research and adapted for medical use; only one center uses an accelerator designed specifically to operate in a hospital setting. Five centers with proton beam energies
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World wide, in 1996, there are 17 operating proton therapy centers treating patients for both benign and malignant disease. Most centers use accelerators originally designed for physics research and adapted for medical use; only one center uses an accelerator designed specifically to operate in a hospital setting. Five centers with proton beam energies
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Image Guidance for Proton Therapy
Clinical Oncology, 2018Image-guided radiotherapy has an established role in all forms of radiotherapy treatment delivery. Proton therapy seeks to deliver superior dose distributions through utilising the Bragg peak to target tumour and avoid sensitive normal tissue. The Bragg peak and sharp falloff in dose delivered by proton therapy necessitate careful treatment planning ...
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2020
Like linac-based treatments, proton treatments can benefit from surface-guided radiation therapy (SGRT). However, some of the fundamental difference between linac-based and proton therapy lead to unique benefits and challenges in utilizing SGRT for proton therapy.
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Like linac-based treatments, proton treatments can benefit from surface-guided radiation therapy (SGRT). However, some of the fundamental difference between linac-based and proton therapy lead to unique benefits and challenges in utilizing SGRT for proton therapy.
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Covalent‐Organic Frameworks (COFs) as Proton Conductors
Advanced Energy Materials, 2021Madhab C Das+2 more
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Proton Transport in Metal–Organic Frameworks
Chemical Reviews, 2020Dae-woon Lim, Hiroshi Kitagawa
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Boosting the Energy Density of Aqueous Batteries via Facile Grotthuss Proton Transport
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2021Aoye Song, Luyi Yang, Feng Pan
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