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Laser Technology Complements Radiation Therapy

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DRESDEN, Germany, Aug. 17, 2010 — A new laser technology using accelerated ion beams to irradiate cancer cells while sparing more of the surrounding healthy tissue has been developed. Researchers at the OncoRay center and the Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (FZD) research center are using the high-power laser Draco to generate protons, accelerating them on a scale of <10 µm. The advantage of accelerated ion beams is that they have their highest impact in the tumor and therefore have a better ability to spare healthy tissue. Currently, accelerated hydrogen and carbon ions are mainly used to treat...Read full article

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    Published: August 2010
    accelerated ionsBiophotonicscancer treatmentDracoEuropeForschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorfgenerating protonsGermanyGSIhealthy tissueHeidelberg Ion-Beam Therapy Centerhigh-power lasersinoperable tumorsLight Sourceslinear acceleratorsOncoRayphoton beamsradiation therapyResearch & Technologytumor cellsLasers

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