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Follow on Google News | New Advances in Carbon Ion Therapy for Challenging Large TumoursGroundbreaking findings on treatment optimization for large sacral chordomas. Researchers at MedAustron Ion Therapy Center and Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences improve methods for energy deposition into tumour tissue.
By: KL Krems Carbon ion therapy is a highly precise cancer treatment that exploits the unique physical and biological properties of carbon ions. While traditionally successful in treating smaller tumours, its efficacy diminishes with larger targets due to lower LETd distribution, reducing treatment potency. A recent study by MedAustron Ion Therapy Center and Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences (KL Krems) addressed this gap by leveraging advanced treatment planning system (TPS) functionalities. Breakthrough Findings "Our research demonstrates that by optimizing LETd distributions, we can significantly enhance the biological effectiveness of carbon ion therapy in large tumours, such as sacral chordomas, without compromising safety or precision," says Prof. Markus Stock, senior author of the study, head of the Division of Medical Physics with an emphasis on Particle Therapy at KL Krems and Head of Medical Physics at MedAustron. In detail the study compared conventional and LETd-optimized treatment plans for large tumours exceeding 250 cm³. It revealed that LETd optimization achieved: 1. Up to 34 % higher LETd in tumours: Increasing the concentration of high-energy ion interactions where they are most needed. 2. Preservation of safety for surrounding tissues: Critical organs like the bowel, nerves, and spinal cord were spared effectively. 3. Minimal impact on treatment time: Optimization added negligible delay to the planning and delivery process. Implications for Clinical Practice This advancement provides a potential lifeline for patients with large, previously difficult-to- Copy Editing & Distribution PR&D – Public Relations for Research & Education Dr. Barbara Bauder-Jelitto Kollersteig 68 3400 Klosterneuburg / Austria M +43 664 1576 350 E bauder@prd.at L https://www.linkedin.com/ W (https://www.kl.ac.at/ End
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