Proton therapy is a type of radiation therapy that uses protons rather than X-rays to treat cancers. Due to the heightened emphasis on quantitative methods and new material, this book is an extension and major update of the author's previous work, titled, "Practical Radiobiology for Proton Therapy Planning" (IOP 2018).
This book informs readers of the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) issues within proton therapy and advises on how to use a variable RBE within treatment planning and dose prescription. The physical and biological interactions are described in qualitative and quantitative terms, using extensions of the linear quadratic model and its associated biological effective dose concept. Methods for safer retreatments, treatment interruption compensations, FLASH dose rates and the persistence of high RBE values in scanned pencil beams relative to passively scattered beams for deeper situated targets are covered.
This book is intended for those who already have basic knowledge of radiotherapy and radiobiology, although there is guidance through the fundamental principles for those who are 'discipline crossing'. In this way, biologists (molecular, cellular and tissue oriented), physicists (particle and medical physicists), technicians and clinicians may benefit from knowing more about the key features beyond their own discipline which can influence proton therapy outcomes. This is enhanced through the incorporation of case studies and end-of-chapter summaries.
This book informs readers of the relative biological effectiveness (RBE) issues within proton therapy and advises on how to use a variable RBE within treatment planning and dose prescription. The physical and biological interactions are described in qualitative and quantitative terms, using extensions of the linear quadratic model and its associated biological effective dose concept. Methods for safer retreatments, treatment interruption compensations, FLASH dose rates and the persistence of high RBE values in scanned pencil beams relative to passively scattered beams for deeper situated targets are covered.
This book is intended for those who already have basic knowledge of radiotherapy and radiobiology, although there is guidance through the fundamental principles for those who are 'discipline crossing'. In this way, biologists (molecular, cellular and tissue oriented), physicists (particle and medical physicists), technicians and clinicians may benefit from knowing more about the key features beyond their own discipline which can influence proton therapy outcomes. This is enhanced through the incorporation of case studies and end-of-chapter summaries.
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