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Clinical Results of Carbon Ion Radiotherapy at NIRS

Authors :
Ryusuke Hara
Tadaaki Miyamoto
Tatsuya Ohno
Takeshi Yanagi
Masayuki Baba
Azusa Hasegawa
Shingo Kato
Susumu Kandatsu
Hiroyuki Kato
Noriaki Tamaki
Riwa Kishimoto
Reiko Imai
Hiroshi Tsuji
Hirotoshi Kato
Kyosan Yoshikawa
Shigeru Yamada
Hirohiko Tsujii
Tadashi Kamada
Shigeo Yasuda
Ryo Takagi
Norio Sugane
Jun-etsu Mizoe
Kenji Kagei
Mio Nakajima
Source :
Journal of Radiation Research. 48:A1-A13
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2007.

Abstract

Carbon ions/Charged particles/Dose distribution/RBE/Clinical study. In 1994 a Phase I/II clinical study on carbon ion radiotherapy was begun at NIRS using HIMAC, which was then the world’s only heavy ion accelerator complex dedicated to medical use in a hospital environment. Among several types of ion species, we have chosen carbon ions for cancer therapy because they had the most optimal properties in terms of possessing, both physically and biologically, the most effective dose-localization in the body. The purpose of the clinical study was to investigate the efficacy of carbon ion radiotherapy against a variety of tumors as well as to develop effective techniques for delivering an efficient dose to the tumor. The RBE of carbon ions was estimated to be 2.0 to 3.0 along the SOBP for acute skin reactions. As of August 2006, a total of 2,867 patients had been entered into Phase I/II or Phase II studies and analyzed for toxicity and local tumor response. The results have shown that carbon ion radiotherapy has the potential ability to provide a sufficient dose to the tumor with acceptable morbidity in the surrounding normal tissues. Tumors that appear to respond favorably to carbon ions include locally advanced tumors and those with histologically non-squamous cell type of tumors such as adenocarcinoma, adenoid cystic carcinoma, malignant melanoma, hepatoma, and bone/soft tissue sarcoma. By taking advantage of the biological and physical properties of high-LET radiation, the efficacy of treatment regimens with small fractions in short treatment times has been confirmed for almost all types of tumors in carbon ion radiotherapy.

Details

ISSN :
13499157 and 04493060
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Radiation Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....09c179ce5b4060c64906d71a4846ef92
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1269/jrr.48.a1