szénionterápia
Szénionterápia, often translated as carbon ion therapy, is an advanced form of radiation therapy used in cancer treatment. It utilizes high-energy beams of carbon ions to precisely target and destroy cancerous cells. Unlike conventional radiation therapy that uses photons (X-rays or gamma rays), carbon ions possess unique physical and biological properties that make them particularly effective against certain types of tumors.
The primary advantage of carbon ion therapy lies in its physical characteristics. Carbon ions deposit most
Biologically, carbon ions are more effective at killing cancer cells, especially those that are resistant to
Carbon ion therapy is typically used for specific types of cancer, including bone and soft tissue sarcomas,