1st Edition

Proton and Carbon Ion Therapy

Edited By C-M Charlie Ma, Tony Lomax Copyright 2013
256 Pages
by CRC Press

256 Pages 146 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

256 Pages
by CRC Press

Proton and Carbon Ion Therapy is an up-to-date guide to using proton and carbon ion therapy in modern cancer treatment. The book covers the physics and radiobiology basics of proton and ion beams, dosimetry methods and radiation measurements, and treatment delivery systems. It gives practical guidance on patient setup, target localization, and treatment planning for clinical proton and carbon... Read more

Introduction to Proton and Carbon Ion Therapy. Accelerators for Proton and Ion Therapy. Beam Delivery Systems for Particle Therapy. Requirements for Particle Therapy Facilities. Radiobiology of Proton and Carbon Ion Therapy. Dosimetry for Proton and Carbon Ion Therapy. Image-Guided Proton and Carbon Ion Therapy. Treatment Planning for Scanned Particle Beams. Conformal Proton Therapy. Clinical Experience with Particle Radiotherapy. Future Prospects for Particle Therapy. Index.

Biography

C.-M. Charlie Ma is a professor, the director of radiation physics, and the vice chairman in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia. Dr. Ma is an active member of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, the American College of Medical Physics, the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, and the Canadian Organization of Medical Physicists. An internationally recognized expert in the physics of intensity modulated radiation therapy and image-guided radiation therapy, he has lead research focused on laser-accelerated proton beams for radiation therapy and other advanced radiotherapy treatments.





Tony Lomax is the head of medical physics in the Center for Proton Therapy at Paul Scherrer Institute in Zurich. Dr. Lomax is on the editorial board of the European Journal of Medical Physics and is an active member of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine and the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology. His research interests include the medical physics aspects of proton therapy, treatment planning, optimization and robustness analysis for treatment plans, image guided therapy, and motion management.