id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_za5po6cz5zdkxk5sblzd3ws5py Dirk De Ruysscher Charged particles in radiotherapy: A 5-year update of a systematic review 2012 3 .pdf application/pdf 2866 267 59 a Department of Radiation Oncology (MAASTRO), Maastricht University Medical Center, The Netherlands; b International Network for Cancer Treatment and Research, Oxford; to build enough proton therapy facilities with interest in research to further improve the treatment and for rare indications such as childhood cancer, the gain from introducing proton therapies into clinical practice remains controversial. recent X-ray based techniques, the gain from proton therapy is confined to a reduction in dose to organs away from the target region. such as non-small cell lung cancer are comparable to, or even superior to, that of protons therapy delivered with passive scattering leads to a lack of evidence to support funding and further development of proton beam therapy in state-of-the-art treatment centres effectiveness of radiotherapy with photons, protons and carbon-ions for nonsmall cell lung cancer: a meta-analysis. Is proton beam therapy cost effective in the radiotherapy and proton beam therapy in patients with lung and liver cancer. ./cache/work_za5po6cz5zdkxk5sblzd3ws5py.pdf ./txt/work_za5po6cz5zdkxk5sblzd3ws5py.txt