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Neutron medical treatment of tumours — a survey of facilities
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Radiation MedicineRadiation TherapyMedicineRadionuclide TherapyFast Neutron TherapyNeutron GeneratorsNeutron SourceNeutron TherapyRadiation Therapy PlanningProton TherapyNeutron Medical TreatmentRadiation EffectsOncologyRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth Sciences
Neutron therapy has two branches: Fast Neutron Therapy (FNT) and Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT). The mean neutron energies used for FNT range from 2 MeV to 25 MeV whereas the maximum energy for BNCT is about 10 keV. Neutron generators for FNT have been cyclotrons, accelerators and reactors, whereas BNCT is so far bound to reactors. Both therapies use the effects of high-LET radiation (secondary recoil protons and alpha particles, respectively) and can attack otherwise radioresistant tumours, however, with the hazard of adverse effects for irradiated healthy tissue.
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