1. Towards Laser Driven Hadron Cancer Radiotherapy: A Review of Progress
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Ledingham, K. W. D., Bolton, P. R., Shikazono, N., and Ma, C-M.
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Plasma Physics (physics.plasm-ph) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Medical Physics (physics.med-ph) ,Physics - Medical Physics ,Physics - Plasma Physics - Abstract
It has been known for about sixty years that proton and heavy ion therapy is a very powerful radiation procedure for treating tumours. It has an innate ability to irradiate tumours with greater doses and spatial selectivity compared with electron and photon therapy and hence is a tissue sparing procedure. For more than twenty years powerful lasers have generated high energy beams of protons and heavy ions and hence it has been frequently speculated that lasers could be used as an alternative to RF accelerators to produce the particle beams necessary for cancer therapy. The present paper reviews the progress made towards laser driven hadron cancer therapy and what has still to be accomplished to realise its inherent enormous potential., Comment: 40 pages, 24 figures
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- 2014
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