Abstract
Australia has taken a collaborative nationally networked approach to achieve particle therapy capability. This supports the under-construction proton therapy facility in Adelaide, other potential proton centres and an under-evaluation proposal for a hybrid carbon ion and proton centre in western Sydney. A wide-ranging overview is presented of the rationale for carbon ion radiation therapy, applying observations to the case for an Australian facility and to the clinical and research potential from such a national centre.
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Thwaites, D. I., Prokopovich, D. A., Garrett, R. F., Haworth, A., Rosenfeld, A., & Ahern, V. (2024, April 1). The rationale for a carbon ion radiation therapy facility in Australia. Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.744
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