Radiation from K-shell filling in highly charged ions: A driver for resonant combination cancer therapy?

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The possibility of using x-radiation from bare and hydrogen-like highly charged ions as a driver for a proposed form of cancer therapy is discussed. This proposed form of therapy, called resonant combination therapy, benefits from a very high contrast ratio between dose to the tumour and dose to the surrounding healthy tissue as is illustrated by some simple model calculations of isodose/ion distributions. The need for further radiobiological measurements and ion source developments in order to make this form of therapy feasible are highlighted. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Kavanagh, A. P., Gillaspy, J. D., Hirst, D. G., Mendenhall, M. H., Nakamura, N., Ohtani, S., … Currell, F. J. (2007). Radiation from K-shell filling in highly charged ions: A driver for resonant combination cancer therapy? Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 58(1), 439–442. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/58/1/101

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