protonisädehoito
Protonisädehoito, also known as proton beam therapy, is a form of external beam radiation therapy that uses protons rather than conventional X‑ray photons to treat cancer. Because protons have mass and charge, they can be accelerated to high energies and then directed into the body with great precision. As a proton travels through tissue, its energy deposition follows a characteristic Bragg peak: the dose rises gradually, reaches a maximum near the end of the range, and then falls off sharply. This allows the treatment plan to concentrate the destructive dose on the tumour while sparing the surrounding healthy tissue and vital organs.
The technique is typically delivered in a linear accelerator or cyclotron that produces proton beams of 70
Clinical outcomes of protonisädehoito show high local control rates for many halting tumors, and studies suggest
Research continues to refine the technology, reduce treatment times, and expand the indications. Protonisädehoito remains an