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titleOfInvention Accelerated radioactive ion beam tumor therapy device
abstract The present invention relates to a tumor treatment device for accelerating radioactive isotopes, and the present inventors have conducted intensive studies on ion beam treatment using radioactive isotopes and tumor treatment efficacy using the above treatment methods, and accelerated the radioactive isotope atom of the present invention. When a tumor treatment device is used, radioisotope atoms are delivered to the tumor, and a primary blow is applied to the tumor through a Bragg peak, and the isotope atom generates radiation to cause a secondary blow to the tumor. In addition, it was confirmed that non-invasive delivery of a local prescription dose to the tumor due to abnormal treatment of heavy particles is expected to be applicable to the treatment of all solid cancers. It is expected to excel. In addition, the present invention is expected to have a large ripple effect on research and technology in various fields such as radioactive ion beam acceleration technology, treatment device, treatment planning system, radiation dose measurement system, and related clinical research.
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