New superconducting cyclotron driven scanning proton therapy systems

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Since one and a half decades ACCEL is investing in development and engineering of state of the art particle-therapy systems. A new medical superconducting 250 MeV proton cyclotron with special focus on the present and future beam requirements of fast scanning treatment systems has been designed. The first new ACCEL medical proton cyclotron is under commissioning at PSI for their PROSCAN proton therapy facility having undergone successful factory tests especially of the closed loop cryomagnetic system. The second cyclotron is part of ACCEL's integrated proton therapy system for Europe's first clinical center, RPTC in Munich. The cyclotron, the energy selection system, the beamline as well as the four gantries and patient positioners have been installed. The scanning system and major parts of the control software have already been tested. We will report on the concept of ACCEL's superconducting cyclotron driven scanning proton therapy systems and the current status of the commissioning work at PSI and RPTC. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Klein, H. U., Baumgarten, C., Geisler, A., Heese, J., Hobl, A., Krischel, D., … Timmer, J. (2005). New superconducting cyclotron driven scanning proton therapy systems. In Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms (Vol. 241, pp. 721–726). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2005.07.123

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