Unterbrecherstrahls
Unterbrecherstrahls, also known as interrupted beams, are a type of radiation therapy used in cancer treatment. This technique involves delivering radiation to a tumor in a series of short, intense bursts, followed by periods of rest. The primary advantage of unterbrecherstrahls is its ability to enhance the effectiveness of radiation therapy by increasing the amount of radiation that reaches the tumor while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue.
The concept behind unterbrecherstrahls is based on the principle that cells, including cancer cells, have a
The technique is often used in combination with other treatment modalities, such as chemotherapy or surgery,
While unterbrecherstrahls offers several potential benefits, it is important to note that the effectiveness of this