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J Radiat Res ; 54 Suppl 1: i155-61, 2013 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23824121

ABSTRACT

The field of hadrontherapy has grown rapidly in recent years. At present the therapeutic beam is provided by a cyclotron or a synchrotron, but neither cyclotrons nor synchrotrons present the best performances for hadrontherapy. The new generation of accelerators for hadrontherapy should allow fast active energy modulation and have a high repetition rate, so that moving organs can be appropriately treated in a reasonable time. In addition, a reduction of the dimensions and cost of the accelerators for hadrontherapy would make the acquisition and operation of a hadrontherapy facility more affordable, which would translate into great benefits for the potential hadrontherapy patients. The 'cyclinac', an accelerator concept that combines a cyclotron with a high-frequency linear accelerator (linac), is a fast-cycling machine specifically conceived to allow for fast active energy modulation. The present paper focuses on CABOTO (CArbon BOoster for Therapy in Oncology), a compact, efficient high-frequency linac that can accelerate C(6+) ions and H2 molecules from 150-410 MeV/u in ∼24 m. The paper presents the latest design of CABOTO and discusses its performances.


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Heavy Ion Radiotherapy/instrumentation , Heavy Ion Radiotherapy/methods , Proton Therapy/instrumentation , Proton Therapy/methods , Carbon , Cyclotrons , Equipment Design , Humans , Ions , Particle Accelerators , Synchrotrons
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