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In this paper, we discuss the role of particle therapy—a novel radiation therapy (RT) that has shown rapid progress and widespread use in recent years—in multidisciplinary treatment. Three types of particle therapies are currently used for cancer treatment: proton beam therapy (PBT), carbon-ion beam therapy (CIBT), and boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT). PBT and CIBT have been reported to have excellent therapeutic results owing to the physical characteristics of their Bragg peaks. Variable drug therapies, such as chemotherapy, hormone therapy, and immunother-apy, are combined in various treatment strategies, and treatment effects have been improved. BNCT has a high dose concentration for cancer in terms of nuclear reactions with boron. BNCT is a next-generation RT that can achieve cancer cell-selective therapeutic effects, and its effectiveness strongly depends on the selective10B accumulation in cancer cells by concomitant boron preparation. There-fore, drug delivery research, including nanoparticles, is highly desirable. In this review, we intro-duce both clinical and basic aspects of particle beam therapy from the perspective of multidiscipli-nary treatment, which is expected to expand further in the future.
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Matsumoto, Y., Fukumitsu, N., Ishikawa, H., Nakai, K., & Sakurai, H. (2021, August 1). A critical review of radiation therapy: From particle beam therapy (proton, carbon, and bnct) to beyond. Journal of Personalized Medicine. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11080825
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