Microbeam radiation therapy has proven effective in animal studies against tumours in the brain, breast, skin and central nervous system.
Combining microbeam radiotherapy with targeted radiosensitizers could treat tumours while sparing normal brain tissues ...
It's known as microbeam radiation therapy. Microbeams were initially studied in the 1960s to examine cosmic radiation. But it was not until the 1980s that their potential for treating cancer was ...
For instance, researchers at Tohoku University have developed a microbeam system that allows for precise control of beam parameters, enabling the creation of microstructures with diameters as ...
It's known as microbeam radiation therapy. With conventional radiotherapy, the radiation is spread broadly across the tumor in order to kill the cancerous tissue. But this also means more chances ...