karbonstrålar
Karbonstrålar, often translated as carbon beams, refers to a type of particle therapy used in cancer treatment. This advanced radiotherapy technique utilizes beams of carbon ions to precisely target and destroy cancerous cells. Unlike traditional radiation, carbon ions deposit most of their energy at a specific depth within the body, known as the Bragg peak, and then abruptly stop. This characteristic allows for a highly concentrated dose of radiation to be delivered directly to the tumor while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues and organs.
The development of carbon beam therapy stems from research into particle accelerators and their medical applications.
Treatment planning for karbonstrålar involves sophisticated imaging and computational techniques to precisely map the tumor's location