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Clinical Results of Carbon Ion Radiotherapy at NIRS.

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  • Clinical Results of Carbon Ion Radiotherapy at NIRS. Abstract Text:

    hirohiko tsujiiHirohiko Tsujii,junetsu mizoeJunetsu Mizoe,tadashi kamadaTadashi Kamada,masayuki babaMasayuki Baba,hiroshi tsujiHiroshi Tsuji,hirotoshi katoHirotoshi Kato,shingo katoShingo Kato,shigeru yamadaShigeru Yamada,shigeo yasudaShigeo Yasuda,tatsuya ohnoTatsuya Ohno,takeshi yanagiTakeshi Yanagi,reiko imaiReiko Imai,kenji kageiKenji Kagei,hiroyuki katoHiroyuki Kato,ryusuke haraRyusuke Hara,azusa hasegawaAzusa Hasegawa,mio nakajimaMio Nakajima,norio suganeNorio Sugane,noriaki tamakiNoriaki Tamaki,ryo takagiRyo Takagi,susumu kandatsuSusumu Kandatsu,kyosan yoshikawaKyosan Yoshikawa,riwa kishimotoRiwa Kishimoto,tadaaki miyamotoTadaaki Miyamoto,

    In 1994 a Phase I/II clinical study on carbon ion radiotherapy was begun at NIRS using HIMAC, which was then the world's only heavy ion accelerator complex dedicated to medical use in a hospital environment. Among several types of ion species, we have chosen carbon ions for cancer therapy because they had the most optimal properties in terms of possessing, both physically and biologically, the most effective dose-localization in the body. The purpose of the clinical study was to investigate the efficacy of carbon ion radiotherapy against a variety of tumors as well as to develop effective techniques for delivering an efficient dose to the tumor. The RBE of carbon ions was estimated to be 2.0 to 3.0 along the SOBP for acute skin reactions. As of August 2006, a total of 2,867 patients had been entered into Phase I/II or Phase II studies and analyzed for toxicity and local tumor response. The results have shown that carbon ion radiotherapy has the potential ability to provide a sufficient dose to the tumor with acceptable morbidity in the surrounding normal tissues. Tumors that appear to respond favorably to carbon ions include locally advanced tumors and those with histologically non-squamous cell type of tumors such as adenocarcinoma, adenoid cystic carcinoma, malignant melanoma, hepatoma, and bone/soft tissue sarcoma. By taking advantage of the biological and physical properties of high-LET radiation, the efficacy of treatment regimens with small fractions in short treatment times has been confirmed for almost all types of tumors in carbon ion radiotherapy.

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    h tsujiiH Tsujii,j mizoeJ Mizoe,t kamadaT Kamada,m babaM Baba,h tsujiH Tsuji,h katoH Kato,s katoS Kato,s yamadaS Yamada,s yasudaS Yasuda,t ohnoT Ohno,t yanagiT Yanagi,r imaiR Imai,k kageiK Kagei,h katoH Kato,r haraR Hara,a hasegawaA Hasegawa,m nakajimaM Nakajima,n suganeN Sugane,n tamakiN Tamaki,r takagiR Takagi,s kandatsuS Kandatsu,k yoshikawaK Yoshikawa,r kishimotoR Kishimoto,t miyamotoT Miyamoto,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of radiation research

    VOLUME: 48 Suppl A

    Page Numbers: A1-A13

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Radiat. Res.

    ISSN: 0449-3060

    DAY: 21

    MONTH: 05

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Research Center for Charged Particle Therapy, National Institute of Radiological Sciences.

    Country: Japan

    Japan Research PublicationJapan Research Publication

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    MEDLINETA: J Radiat Res (Tokyo)

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