The Stanford School of Medicine unveiled a novel machine on Tuesday that treats cancer patients with a high degree of precision and is smaller and less expensive than its technological predecessors.
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Stanford Medicine Cancer Center to launch proton therapy system for targeted cancer treatment
In a futuristic room at the Stanford Medicine Cancer Center, a volunteer recently stepped into what the hospital describes as ...
Physics at the smallest scales is a challenge of observation: Particles are often fleeting, and the forces that govern their behavior are nearly imperceptible. But now, by exploiting decades-old data ...
After years of failed searches, CERN has finally caught a needle in a subatomic haystack: a heavy relative of the proton called Ξcc⁺. Ξ (or Xi) is a Greek letter pronounced like the word “Zye” (rhymes ...
For decades, radiation oncology advanced incrementally, improving precision through software and delivery techniques while ...
Researchers have developed a transmissive thin scintillator using perovskite nanocrystals, designed for real-time tracking and counting of single protons. The exceptional sensitivity is attributed to ...
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