TCRT October 2003No. 5 (p 353-486) October 2003 ISSN 1533-0338
Hadron Therapy section Edited by Harald Paganetti, Ph.D. Foreword: Hadron Therapy ? From Yesterday?s Physics Laboratory to Today?s Modern Clinical Routine (p. 353-354)Progress in radiation therapy is, and has always been, driven by the desire to improve tumor control and to reduce normal tissue complications. There are three parts to achieve this goal: improve imaging for diagnosis, treatment planning and delivery to allow a more accurate definition and delineation of target volumes; increase our ability to shape the dose deposition pattern inside the patient; and increase the biological effect of the energy deposited in the tumor. Hadron therapy aims at the last two parts.
Harald Paganetti, Ph.D. Massachusetts General Hospital ![]() |
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