részecsketerápia
Részecsketerápia, also known as particle therapy, is a type of radiation therapy used to treat cancer. Unlike conventional photon radiation therapy, which uses X-rays, particle therapy uses beams of protons or heavier atomic nuclei, such as carbon ions. These particles have unique physical properties that allow for a more precise delivery of radiation to the tumor while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues.
The key advantage of részecsketerápia lies in the Bragg peak phenomenon. As charged particles travel through
Részecsketerápia is particularly beneficial for treating tumors that are close to critical organs or structures, such