Laser-Driven Very High Energy Electron/Photon Beam Radiation Therapy in Conjunction with a Robotic System

We present a new external-beam radiation therapy system using very-high-energy (VHE) electron/photon beams generated by a centimeter-scale laser plasma accelerator built in a robotic system. Most types of external-beam radiation therapy are delivered using a machine called a medical linear accelerat...

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Main Authors: Kazuhisa Nakajima, Jianjun Yuan, Liming Chen, Zhengming Sheng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-12-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/5/1/1
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spelling doaj-1499bfb333374e0482b28df61132631d2020-11-24T21:11:33ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172014-12-015112010.3390/app5010001app5010001Laser-Driven Very High Energy Electron/Photon Beam Radiation Therapy in Conjunction with a Robotic SystemKazuhisa Nakajima0Jianjun Yuan1Liming Chen2Zhengming Sheng3Center for Relativistic Laser Science, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Gwangju 500-712, KoreaThe Advanced Robotics Lab, School of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaBeijing National Laboratory of Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing 100080, ChinaKey Laboratory for Laser Plasmas (MoE) and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, ChinaWe present a new external-beam radiation therapy system using very-high-energy (VHE) electron/photon beams generated by a centimeter-scale laser plasma accelerator built in a robotic system. Most types of external-beam radiation therapy are delivered using a machine called a medical linear accelerator driven by radio frequency (RF) power amplifiers, producing electron beams with an energy range of 6–20 MeV, in conjunction with modern radiation therapy technologies for effective shaping of three-dimensional dose distributions and spatially accurate dose delivery with imaging verification. However, the limited penetration depth and low quality of the transverse penumbra at such electron beams delivered from the present RF linear accelerators prevent the implementation of advanced modalities in current cancer treatments. These drawbacks can be overcome if the electron energy is increased to above 50 MeV. To overcome the disadvantages of the present RF-based medical accelerators, harnessing recent advancement of laser-driven plasma accelerators capable of producing 1-GeV electron beams in a 1-cm gas cell, we propose a new embodiment of the external-beam radiation therapy robotic system delivering very high-energy electron/photon beams with an energy of 50–250 MeV; it is more compact, less expensive, and has a simpler operation and higher performance in comparison with the current radiation therapy system.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/5/1/1external-beam radiation therapyvery-high-energy electron beam cancer therapylaser plasma acceleratorsrobotic system
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author Kazuhisa Nakajima
Jianjun Yuan
Liming Chen
Zhengming Sheng
spellingShingle Kazuhisa Nakajima
Jianjun Yuan
Liming Chen
Zhengming Sheng
Laser-Driven Very High Energy Electron/Photon Beam Radiation Therapy in Conjunction with a Robotic System
Applied Sciences
external-beam radiation therapy
very-high-energy electron beam cancer therapy
laser plasma accelerators
robotic system
author_facet Kazuhisa Nakajima
Jianjun Yuan
Liming Chen
Zhengming Sheng
author_sort Kazuhisa Nakajima
title Laser-Driven Very High Energy Electron/Photon Beam Radiation Therapy in Conjunction with a Robotic System
title_short Laser-Driven Very High Energy Electron/Photon Beam Radiation Therapy in Conjunction with a Robotic System
title_full Laser-Driven Very High Energy Electron/Photon Beam Radiation Therapy in Conjunction with a Robotic System
title_fullStr Laser-Driven Very High Energy Electron/Photon Beam Radiation Therapy in Conjunction with a Robotic System
title_full_unstemmed Laser-Driven Very High Energy Electron/Photon Beam Radiation Therapy in Conjunction with a Robotic System
title_sort laser-driven very high energy electron/photon beam radiation therapy in conjunction with a robotic system
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2014-12-01
description We present a new external-beam radiation therapy system using very-high-energy (VHE) electron/photon beams generated by a centimeter-scale laser plasma accelerator built in a robotic system. Most types of external-beam radiation therapy are delivered using a machine called a medical linear accelerator driven by radio frequency (RF) power amplifiers, producing electron beams with an energy range of 6–20 MeV, in conjunction with modern radiation therapy technologies for effective shaping of three-dimensional dose distributions and spatially accurate dose delivery with imaging verification. However, the limited penetration depth and low quality of the transverse penumbra at such electron beams delivered from the present RF linear accelerators prevent the implementation of advanced modalities in current cancer treatments. These drawbacks can be overcome if the electron energy is increased to above 50 MeV. To overcome the disadvantages of the present RF-based medical accelerators, harnessing recent advancement of laser-driven plasma accelerators capable of producing 1-GeV electron beams in a 1-cm gas cell, we propose a new embodiment of the external-beam radiation therapy robotic system delivering very high-energy electron/photon beams with an energy of 50–250 MeV; it is more compact, less expensive, and has a simpler operation and higher performance in comparison with the current radiation therapy system.
topic external-beam radiation therapy
very-high-energy electron beam cancer therapy
laser plasma accelerators
robotic system
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/5/1/1
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