Principles and Practice of Particle Therapy
Although radiation has been used therapeutically for over 100 years, the field of radiation oncology is currently in the midst of a renaissance, particularly with regards to the therapeutic use of particles. Over the past several years, access to particle therapy, whether it be proton therapy or other heavy ion therapy, has increased dramatically. Principles and Practice of Particle Therapy is a clinically oriented resource that can be referenced by both experienced clinicians and those who are just beginning their venture into particle therapy.
Written by a team with significant experience in the field, topics covered include:
* Background information related to particle therapy, including the clinically relevant physics, radiobiological, and practical aspects of developing a particle therapy program
* ‘Niche’ treatments, such as FLASH, BNCT, and GRID therapy
* The simulation process, target volume delineation, and unique treatment planning considerations for each disease site
* Less commonly used ions, such as fast neutrons or helium
Principles and Practice of Particle Therapy is a go-to reference work for any health professional involved in the rapidly evolving field of particle therapy.
Daftar Isi
Preface vii
List of Contributors ix
Foreword xiii
Abbreviations xvii
Section I: Background 1
1 A Brief History of Particle Radiotherapy 3
2 The Physics of Particle Therapy 11
3 The Radiobiology of Particle Therapy 27
4 Practical Aspects of Particle Therapy Accelerators 47
5 Treatment Planning for Scanning Beam Proton Therapy 55
6 Image-Guided Particle Therapy and Motion Management 81
7 Advanced Particle Therapy Delivery: A Review of Advanced Techniques for Particle Therapy Delivery 101
8 FLASH Radiotherapy 115
9 Boron Neutron Capture Therapy 121
10 Grid Therapy 137
11 Particle Therapy and the Immune System 151
12 The Economics of Particle Therapy 165
Section II: Particle Therapy by Clinical Indication 177
13 Intracranial Tumors: Principles and Practice of Particle Therapy 179
14 Ocular Malignancies 201
15 Brain, Skull Base, and Spinal Tumors 225
16 Head and Neck Cancers 239
17 Thoracic Malignancies: Proton Beam and Carbon-ion Therapy for Thoracic Cancers and Recurrent Disease 261
18 Gastrointestinal Tumors 287
19 Hepatobiliary Cancers 311
20 Breast Cancer 357
21 Prostate Cancer 383
22 Non-prostate Genitourinary Cancers 411
23 Gynecologic Cancers 425
24 Lymphoma and Leukemia 445
25 Sarcomas and Soft Tissue Malignancies 465
26 Pediatric Central Nervous System Tumors 483
27 Particle Therapy for Non-CNS Pediatric Malignancies 495
Index 521
Tentang Penulis
Timothy D. Malouff is an emerging leader in particle therapy. He has published and presented extensively on a variety of topics related to particle therapy, including proton therapy, carbon ion therapy, boron neutron capture therapy, and other heavy ion therapy. Dr. Malouff’s research goals include critically evaluating and expanding the indications for ‘novel’ radiation modalities, including particle therapy. Outside of the clinic, Dr. Malouff enjoys spending time with his family.
Daniel M. Trifiletti as an international leader in radiation oncology and stereotactic radiosurgery at the Mayo Clinic, the research of Dr. Trifiletti includes numerous clinical studies involving radiation, surgery and drug therapies in the treatment of tumors. Dr. Trifiletti’s short-term research goals focus on describing the impact of radiation on the priming of the brain tumor microenvironment. Discovering the biological underpinnings of radiation priming will allow for novel, ‘game-changing’ cancer therapies, rapid translation to early-stage clinical trials and, ultimately, improved outcomes in patients with fatal diseases.