ABSTRACT

Hadron therapy is a groundbreaking new method of treating cancer. Boasting greater precision than other therapies, this therapy is now utilised in many clinical settings and the field is growing. More than 50 medical facilities currently perform (or are planned to perform) this treatment, with this number set to double by 2020. This new text covers the most recent advances in hadron therapy, exploring the physics, technology, biology, diagnosis, clinical applications, and economics behind the therapy. Providing essential and up-to-date information on recent developments in the field, this book will be of interest to current and aspiring specialists from a wide range of backgrounds.

Features:

  • Multidisciplinary approach: explores the physics, IT (big data), biology, clinical applications from imaging to treatment, clinical trials, and economics associated with hadron therapy
  • Contains the latest research and developments in this rapidly evolving field, and integrates them into the current global challenges for radiation therapy  
  • Edited by recognised leaders in the field, including the co-ordinator of ENLIGHT (the European Network for Light Ion Hadron Therapy), with chapter contributions from international leading experts in the field

chapter 1|8 pages

From Röntgen Rays to Carbon Ion Therapy

The Evolution of Modern Radiation Oncology

chapter 2|17 pages

Radiobiology and Hadron Therapy

What Do We Know and What Do We Need to Know?

chapter 6|28 pages

Imaging and Particle Therapy

Current Status and Future Perspectives

chapter 14|12 pages

Particle Therapy Clinical Trials

Perspectives from Europe, Japan and the United States

chapter 16|17 pages

Health Economics

Cost, Cost- Effectiveness and Budget Impact of Particle Therapy

chapter 19|14 pages

Addressing Global Challenges for Radiation Therapy

From ‘C’ to Shining ‘C’ 1 (Cobalt to Carbon) and the ‘Radiation Rotary’