Is there a role for arcing techniques in proton therapy?

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Abstract

Proton arc therapy (PAT) has been proposed as a possible evolution for proton therapy. This commentary uses dosimetric and cancer risk evaluations from earlier studies to compare PAT with intensity modulated proton therapy. It is concluded that, although PAT may not produce better physical dose distributions than intensity modulated proton therapy, the radiobiological considerations associated with particular PAT techniques could offer the possibility of an increased therapeutic index.

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Carabe-Fernandez, A., Bertolet-Reina, A., Karagounis, I., Huynh, K., & Dale, R. G. (2020, March 1). Is there a role for arcing techniques in proton therapy? British Journal of Radiology. British Institute of Radiology. https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr.20190469

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